Federal agencies are currently in transition mode as the Obama Administration settles in – and some new feds might be wondering about the challenges involved with cybersecurity. Yesterday, we tackled the topic with federal contractor…
Agencies should prepare for a new level of scrutiny from Congress.
President Barack Obama says he’s committed to ensuring the federal government is better protected against cyber attacks. The Administration has pledged to create a top cyber security position, among other things. Bob Frizzelle, Sector Vice…
Cybersecurity, border security reports due by mid-February
Federal cybersecurity has gotten a lot of press over the past year – and today there’s a big announcement on the top 25 programming errors. Alan Paller is Director of Research at the SANS Institute…
Do you have a game-changing cybersecurity technology? If you do, the National Science Foundation wants to know about it. NSF issued its second request for information under its National Cyber Leap Year program. The RFI…
Higher stage of maturity is necessary to secure systems
Evans still pushing for more results in final 6 weeks
Evans still pushing for more results in final 6 weeks
China’s relationship with the U.S. has been closely analyzed for years. A bipartisan commission says that cybersecurity attacks and trade violations create the biggest roadblocks to progress. Larry Wortzel is Chair of the U.S. China…
Bill Jackson Senior writer, Government Computer News Nov. 13th, 2008
Resilience, robustness more important than deterrence, experts say
INPUT says federal spending on securing data and networks is only going to go up during the next five years.
INPUT says federal spending on securing data and networks is only going to go up during the next five years.
Lawmakers want to know more about offensive capabilities