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Federal News Network organized a panel discussion with industry and government cybersecurity experts to explore the challenges, and opportunities, around this critical issue.
The Defense Innovation Unit finally shows its cards on what it's been working on the past few years.
Margaret Weichert, the deputy director for management at the Office of Management and Budget, says she is deeply concerned about structural impediments to bring agility to government.
CISA will give agency and industry partners an opportunity to compare notes on the best way to securely share cyber threat information.
Indiana CIO Dewand Neely discussed working with constitutional officers, his security maturity/assessment model and proudest accomplishments.
The federal government has avoided major cybersecurity breaches and data theft in recent years. To avoid problems, Ben April of Farsight Security says 'best practices' and simply changing passwords remain the best tools we have.
Data storage and maintaining cybersecurity standards are daunting challenges for the Justice Department's U.S. Attorney's Office.
In today's Federal Newscast, federal employees would receive mandatory Internet of Things cybersecurity training under a new bill introduced by Congressman Ro Khanna (D-CA).
In the next stage of CDM, Dimina says, agencies will realize more value from the data they gather, analyzing for threat hunting and active cyber response.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Commerce Department’s inspector general is running an audit of the bureau’s cybersecurity measures.
The CIA is anything but centralized when it comes to computing. For a closer look at what's going on, Federal Drive with Tom Temin turned to Bloomberg Government Senior Analyst Robert Levinson.
You'll find larger numbers of young people working on federal contracts rather than at the awarding agencies.
A new intellectual property policy allows for customized arrangements between DoD and companies.
Cybersecurity awareness programs are not a one and done event, but an area of continuous and universal reinforcement. Laws may be needed to require ransomware incident reporting and perhaps prohibit ransom payment.