This week on Federal Tech Talk, Indicio.tech CEO Heather Dahl and company CEO Ken Ebert, join host John Gilroy to discuss how their company can help federal agencies with their identity management strategies.
Matthew Shallbetter, the director of security design and innovation at the Department of Health and Human Services, is searching for cyber tools and software to help keep HHS ahead of potential and real threats.
Anne Neuberger, the administration’s deputy national security advisor for cybersecurity and emerging technology, said in a White House press briefing that the breach compromised the networks of nine agencies and about 100 private-sector companies.
Playing catchup is not ideal, but it is not too late to up our game and accord technology its proper due in the realm of geopolitics. This is no time to be on the sidelines of cyber diplomacy.
The Department of Homeland Security and the National Security Agency are on the leading edge to do more than test the concepts of zero trust.
Aarish Gokaldas, chief growth officer for Applied Information Sciences (AIS), joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how Microsoft products can help federal information technology professionals reach their ambitious goals.
Palo Alto Networks recently announced that Palo Alto Networks Government Cloud Services, including Cortex XDR SaaS-based extended detection and response, has achieved Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) Moderate Authorization.
The Biden administration is touting a whole-of-government approach to cybersecurity that leading members of Congress has stressed for years.
Former Homeland Security chief information officer Karen Evans expects digital innovation to continue in the government as those behind the wheel never take their foot off the gas.
The president also tapped Pam Coleman, the former personnel director for the state of New Mexico, to serve as the Office of Management and Budget's point person on federal workforce issues.
SolarWinds officials are trying to make their case to agencies that they are creating more rigor and security in their development and testing processes.
Chris Golden, a former member of CMMC accreditation body and the director of information security for Blue Cross, Blue Shield, said getting the first set of companies through the certification process will be a sign of progress.
Joe Payne, president and CEO of Code42, joined host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how his company can help federal agencies protect their data from insider threats.
Sean Frazier, the federal chief security officer for Okta, said as agencies better understand their cyber risk profile, they will have to depend on more secure tools, including those that live in the cloud.
Larry Allen, president of Allen Federal Business Partners, joined host Mark Amtower on this week's Amtower Off Center to discuss the emergence of the GSA small business IDIQ/GWAC Polaris and the importance of complying with CMMC.