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Given the new iPhone's price, federal CIOs may decide to wait for its security features.
The Homeland Security Department’s Automated Indicator Sharing (AIS) is preparing to implement version 2.0 of STIX.
Special Publication 800-53, published by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, contains hundreds of security controls organizations can adopt to keep their computers and data safer.
Dave DeVries retired after 35 years in government including the last year as the chief information officer at OPM.
Few have seen cybersecurity efforts from as many angles as retired Brig. Gen. Greg Touhill, president of Cyxtera Federal Group.
In a digital world that challenges personal privacy, a system is in development for protecting connected devices.
The National Background Investigations Bureau plans 'human testing' this fall to improve the federal security clearance process.
The State Department is reconsidering whether it really needs a diplomat to coordinate cybersecurity policy. Brookings visiting fellow Cameron Kerry says State should be enhancing the position, not getting rid of it.
Sean Westbrook, a digital media manager and content writer for True North ITG, makes the case for why agencies should move to the cloud sooner than later.
The White House’s American Technology Council is seeking comments on its draft plan to move agencies off legacy IT.
Putting CYBERCOM on an even playing field with the rest of the Defense Department's combatant commands has serious implications.
Tony Cole, vice president and global government chief technology officer for FireEye, said threat intelligence will help agencies mitigate risks by answering some basic questions about who the attackers are and what they are trying to do.
The Pentagon's new Cyber Excepted Service will extend the probationary period for new employees to three years and give hiring managers more flexibility to recruit candidates.
DHS issued an updated CDM supply chain risk management plan to help agencies be more confident in the cybersecurity products and services they are buying.