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A top Census Bureau official says an internal agency team found that basic personal information collected from more than 100 million Americans during the 2010 head count could be reconstructed from encrypted data _ but with lots of mistakes
A new select committee is tasked with finding ways to update how Congress conducts day-to-day business. It has one year to provide recommendations.
Charles Sun, government executive and IPv6 expert appeared on CyberChat with host Sean Kelley to discuss infrastructure, IPv4 and the need for quicker adoption of IPv6.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Congressional Budget Office takes a look at just how much it will cost for the Defense Department to go through with all of its plans for the near future.
Norma Krayem, senior policy adviser at Holland & Knight, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin in studio with an assessment on the new TSA cyber road map.
Gigi Schumm welcomes Kathleen McInnis, an international security specialist at the Congressional Research Service — where she works to help Congress address national security and defense strategy issues.
With government in turmoil thanks to a lapse in appropriations, one might think cybersecurity would be among the first things to break. It turns out that wasn't the case.
Improving cybersecurity across federal agencies requires staying on top of new and evolving threats. Now, the MITRE Corporation has a new public tool to further that mission.
Identity theft protection coverage with ID Experts will continue for victims of the Office of Personnel Management's 2015 cyber breaches, the company announced Tuesday.
Mike Moritzkat and Bill Downer with Seagate Government Solutions join host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how their company is using innovation to assist the federal government in storing massive amounts of data.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Personnel Management answered some lingering questions that popped up due to the recent partial government shutdown.
The guide was mandated by the Cybersecurity Act of 2015 and Julie Chua at the Department of Health and Human Services joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to share what's in it.
Acting OPM Director Margaret Weichert named Clare Martorana and David Nesting as the agency’s new chief information officer and deputy CIO, respectively.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Department of Homeland Security's inspector general found that when it comes to detention facilities contractors, Immigration and Customs Enforcement doesn't adequately hold them accountable for written performance standards.