Foreign intelligence officers, the nation's secret agents , often witness violence. Sometimes they face the threat or reality of violence themselves. They're also sworn to secrecy, even with their families. And they must remain neutral when discussing morally changing topics with politicians and their minions. It all adds up to the potential for mental health problems.
DIA officials and the Pentagon's AI chief see a path forward for the Defense Department to become a machine learning talent incubator.
The award is expected to help kickstart a long-anticipated modernization effort for the Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System.
Congress wants intelligence agencies to work toward hiring most employees within six months.
The spy agency is facing a worrying trend of contracting officers and HR specialists leaving for greener, telework pastures.
The new hire is part of a push to increase mental health resources and provide additional support to CIA officers.
The chief of diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility for the intelligence community is focused on hard data and changing culture.
New guidance from lead cybersecurity agencies identifies Software Bills of Materials as a critical factor in ensuring security during the software acquisition process.
The Space Hour talked to Vishnu Reddy, Associate Professor and Co-Leader of the university's Space Domain Awareness Lab.
An industry group says shared SCIFs could help intelligence agencies retain employees and give small businesses a chance to compete for classified contracts.
Mark Bradley, a former CIA officer, has served as director of the Information Security Oversight Office since 2016.
Reforms are needed to enhance efficiency, focus on outcomes, and procure innovative technology.
The National Insider Threat Task Force is raising awareness about phishing, social engineering and other modern tactics, while also gearing up for a new push aimed at “safeguarding science,” according to its deputy director.
A leader at the Directorate of Digital Innovation predicts that the CIA's median hiring time will have dropped by “orders of magnitude” by this December.
The National Counterintelligence and Security Center is taking advantage of a moment when agencies and policymakers are more attuned to cyber supply chain security concerns.