Ross Nodurft, the vice president at One World Identity and the former OMB unit chief for the cyber and national security unit, said managing high valued data is key for better cybersecurity.
In today's Federal Newscast, a new report for the Government Accountability Office critiqued the Homeland Security Department's implementation of the Cybersecurity Workforce Assessment Act.
On this episode of CyberChat, host Sean Kelley, former EPA CISO, is joined by Dominic Cussatt, VA’s chief information security officer.
NSA's Eric Chudrow shares with Federal Drive the agency's new plans for application whitelisting and cybersecurity enhancement.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has announced his plans for another restructuring within the State Department's cybersecurity offices, but lawmakers are pushing back and moving forward with a bill they say would better structure the agency.
Jamie Hynds, a senior product manager SolarWinds, details what agencies should consider when implementing the five-step process.
Dave Shuman, Internet of Things and manufacturing leader at Cloudera, joins host John Gilroy to discuss how his company can help federal agencies manage and process massive amounts of data. February 6, 2018
The Federal Acquisition Institute Training Application System (FAITAS) has been unavailable for civilian agencies for more than a month.
It's a long road ahead, but federal agencies and contractors are laying the groundwork to implement NIST's latest framework to protect federal information.
Rod Turk, the acting chief information officer at Commerce, said about 55 IT workers have taken acquisition-related training over the past year.
Micah Cizgan, the director of integrated joint cybersecurity operations at the Energy Department, said eight work teams are developing plans to address cyber risk.
Agencies are turning to automation to plug some of the cybersecurity gaps that the IT workforce has been unable to monitor.
As a deadline for implementation draws near, the National Institute of Standards and Technology is working with agencies to ensure their legacy systems are keeping up with the latest standards in identity management and authentication solutions.
DoD's Director of Operational Test and Evaluation urges the Pentagon to put further JRSS deployments on hold.
The Navy's Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command is the latest DoD organization to jump on the OTA bandwagon with an arrangement that would spend $100 million on 14 cyber technology areas.