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The Defense Department released a new version of its risk management framework in July with four new focus areas to improve how the agency manages its cyber challenges.
The strategy will encompass ways to implement zero trust on legacy networks, commercial clouds, and private clouds. Officials say they are already in talks with commercial providers to implement the strategy on their infrastructure.
DHS is sketching out its own plan for ensuring contractors are meeting their cybersecurity obligations.
Accenture Federal Services, the contractor behind the new TSP recordkeeper, said it didn’t nearly anticipate the level of challenges that followed the Converge launch.
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Foreign actors in many sections of the internet actively seek to deny the United States and its allies free use of the internet, even to foster civil unrest and violence.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency is analyzing agency progress of knowing what devices and applications on their networks to improve overall cybersecurity.
Leaders within the federal and private cybersecurity sectors explained why micro-segmentation is as important as other pillars and how to begin doing micro-segmentation.
DHS is planning to award upwards of four contracts to help expand its bug bounty software vulnerability program.
The DoD deputy chief information security officer and the Justice Department’s ATF CISO also announced they were leaving federal service.
Even cyberattacks that are launched by powerful governments often rely on the deception of public officials or employees, which means these attacks can be prevented with cybersecurity training.
Federal agencies and contractors need detailed intelligence to help them identify whether an IP address is associated with a VPN, proxy or a darknet so they can make smart decisions.
The Technology Modernization Fund Board and the Office of Management and Budget has made 18 awards, including four that specifically call out zero trust, worth more than $400 million since March 2021.