Bill Conner, CEO of SonicWall joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss enterprise cybersecurity and how his company can help federal agencies stop advanced malware attacks.
Federal cybersecurity efforts can often seem like one long campaign to prevent another Office of Personnel Management cyber breach, or Edward Snowden leak. But that’s only half the story.
U.S. Cyber Command's National Mission Force says one major measure of success will be how much relevant threat data it can supply to the FBI and DHS as part of its ventures into foreign networks.
New retention bonuses for Border Patrol agents who enter into a 12-month service agreement become available in May.
DoD is figuring out how to get industry to adhere to cybersecurity and supply chain standards.
NOAA's broad spectrum of data formats across more than 90 business systems requires regular check on authorization and cyber health.
Barbara George, executive director of the Washington Cyber Roundtable, explains why DHS approach to recruit and train cyber workers should be emulated.
Melinda Rogers, deputy chief information officer of the Justice Department, details her approach to IT and cybersecurity talent management on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
Scott Smith, managing director of Sila Solutions Group, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss identity governance and administration, privileged data management, and how analytics can assist in applying Zero Trust in the dynamic federal IT environment.
Air Force undersecretary and chief information officer Matt Donovan signed a memo March 22 detailing the new authority to operate (ATO) process that is about speed and rigor.
The current status of cybersecurity threats and information sharing between the public, private and government sectors is improving. With that said, there is still much work that needs to be done.
Census Bureau associate director John Abowd discussed the agencies methodology for maintaining anonymity on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
Always be recruiting. That’s the advice Melinda Rogers, deputy chief information officer at the Justice Department, has for anyone trying to maintain a cybersecurity staff.
In today's Federal Newscast, TIGTA found the IRS doesn't always follow its own procedures for reviewing and adjudicating cases of missed filings or under-reported income.
Roger Waldron says growing risks associated with cyber, supply chain integrity and counterfeit products must push the government to evolve its response effort.