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CISA is highlighting several tools after the White House said it has "evolving intelligence" suggesting Russia is preparing cyber attacks.
Security clearances, how to get them what you can do with them is an ever-changing topic. And the last couple of years have brought quite a few changes, especially since the machinery moved from the Office of Personnel Management to the Defense Department.
The latest intel authorization bill carries implications for security clearance reform, commercial geospatial-intelligence imagery efforts and what kind of work intelligence analysts can consider after leaving the U.S. government.
Former NGA Director Robert Cardillo says it's time to find the optimum balance between the benefits of digital technologies, their implications for personal privacy, and the potential for misuse.
Whistleblowers across the government have gotten increasingly more support and protection over the years. Except for those in the secretive intelligence community.
Dawn Meyerriecks, former CTO for DISA, joined Aileen Black on this week's Leaders and Legends to talk about leading teams through big technology changes and the importance of caring for your people.
Adele Merritt has held several positions in the intelligence community during a career spanning more than two decades.
The agency's new "commercial supplier matrix" is intended to help intelligence analysts and other users sort through a growing mountain of space imagery.
In today's Federal Newscast, federal agencies say over the past two years, Russian state-sponsored hackers have systematically infiltrated the unclassified networks of cleared defense contractors.
For more than a year, the National Security Agency has been sharing cybersecurity threat information with defense industrial base companies. The idea is to correlate NSA signal intelligence with malicious activity the companies see on their networks.
The tiered approach is a feature of new contracts the NRO awarded last month to five synthetic aperture radar firms.
One year after President Biden directed agencies to strengthen the national security workforce, details on progress are scarce.
Officials say the app will bring real-time alerts to first responders who typically only get pushed NCTC information through a weekly email.
Retired Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Arnold Punaro, chairman of the National Defense Industrial Association, joined the Federal Drive with Tom Temin for more.