A Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee report on cybersecurity found that seven departments hadn't fixed serious deficiencies the committee identified two years earlier.
Drew Malloy, technical director for DISA’s Cyber Development Directorate, said his team must segregate data between real-time systems and the historical stores.
For analysis, Federal Drive with Tom Temin spoke with senior fellow at the Center for Growth and Opportunity at Utah State University Will Rinehart.
Nicholas Andersen, chief information security officer, Public Sector at Lumen Technologies, joined host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss cybersecurity in today’s rapidly changing federal environment.
Federal Drive with Tom Temin got details from Microsoft Federal Senior Account Executive Niloo Norton, and Account Technology Strategist Joel Day.
The Cyberspace Solarium Commission finds more than a third of its original 82 recommendations have been met, or are on the verge of being met.
Zero trust is all about “never trust, always verify.” But agencies can no longer apply this level of vigilance to top administrators exclusively.
Organizations need people with the right skills and they need to pay them commensurate with that skill. Yet, the skills shortage continues driven, according to one new study, by low pay.
Experts from the Justice Department, Department of Health and Human Services, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Government Accountability Office and Tanium will explore the move to a zero trust framework.
By any measure, the federal market for information technology is enormous -- close to 8% of the discretionary budget.
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Cybersecurity will need to become a central focus for the Coast Guard and Navy as new war capabilities develop, military officials say.
The Office of Management and Budget is giving them 12 months to implement the critical software protections outlined by the National Institute of Standards and Technology in July.
The government has several initiatives underway to improve cybersecurity in the supply chain. Now an alliance of international companies has launched an initiative of its own, partly to help members deal with federal mandates and get better on cybersecurity.
The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a massive increase in the number of online citizen identities, credentials and access points. As the pandemic continues, the immense need for digital identity and secure citizens’ identities shows no signs of subsiding.