How are leaders at the Department of the Interior, NASA and DHS approaching zero trust?
Advocates of a single vendor often compare the practice to keeping all of the gold reserves at Fort Knox where it can be better protected.
Rep. Mark Green's forthcoming cyber workforce bill would put CISA in a key role overseeing cyber talent development.
CISA's guide helps bridge the gap between acquisition and IT, as the FAR Council works on a highly anticipated software security rule.
Lawmakers say more talent is needed to fill an estimated half a million open cybersecurity jobs nationwide.
Col. Craig Frank, the CIO of the Space Systems Command, said to reduce cyber risks satellites and ground control systems are using zero trust capabilities.
Learn how federal contractors stay in cyber step with the government.
The recent Crowdstrike outage has shown everything that can go wrong when doing a simple update.
Drew Mykelgard, the deputy federal chief information officer at OMB, said the updated FedRAMP policy pushes for more automation, reciprocity.
Are agencies getting enough bang for their cyber buck?
Federal agencies are on the hook to adopt a zero trust cybersecurity architecture by Sept. 30. Palo Alto Networks’ Eric Trexler talks about progress so far.
Brandon Wales is the second senior leader to depart CISA in recent months. He led many of CISA's internal and external initiatives over the last three years.
What’s the DMDC’s role in the ICAM strategy?
Here's what we know about how a global IT outage, sparked by a faulty software update from cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, is impacting federal agencies.