Emily Miller, director of National Security and Critical Infrastructure Programs at Mocana, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss IoT security and why device security and supply chain management are especially important in the federal government.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new bill would grant OMB, GSA the authority to draft plans for moving non-national security agencies to other areas.
Gretel Egan, security awareness training strategist for Proofpoint, offers best practices for agencies to keep in mind when training employees and contractors.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new Senate bill looks to improve the Defense Department’s Mentor-Protégé Program, which expired last year.
The tri-service proposal would elevate IT issues in each service's organizational chart. Its chief advocate is the Department of the Navy, which has already expressed its desire to appoint an assistant secretary for information management.
Tom Sisti, executive vice president and general counsel for the Coalition for Government Procurement joins host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf to discuss trends in cybersecurity and supply chain risk, and the findings in GSA's eCommerce Market Research and Consultation report.
What is user identification and why is it better than having to rely on failed usernames and passwords? Find out when Haywood Talcove, CEO of Lexis Nexis Risk Solutions, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk.
DIB SCC's Mike Gordon and Steve Shirley joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to detail how they plan to help companies shore up the defense supply chain.
U.S. Cyber Challenge executive director Glenn Hernandez told Federal Drive how they're gearing up the next wave of cyber professionals.
In today's Federal Newscast, A bipartisan pair of lawmakers want to give some federal employees a new retirement flexibility.
A new cyber workforce executive order charges multiple agencies to develop a rotational assignment program, which would create details for top talent in and around federal agencies and the private sector.
In today's Federal Newscast, another former member of the intelligence community was found to have conspired with Chinese intelligence services.
The Government Accountability Office has urged the Census Bureau to step up its efforts to implement hundreds of action items on its cybersecurity to-do list.
In today's Federal Newscast, members of Congress introduced a bill to allow military servicemembers to sue the DoD for instances of medical malpractice unrelated to their military duties.
The Department of Homeland Security issued a new binding operational directive replacing a 2015 mandate and accelerating the time for agencies to mitigate problems.