Nicolas Chaillan, the Air Force’s chief software officer, said the service is testing its cloud native access point approach through Platform One with the F-35 and Ground Based Strategic Deterrent (GBSD) teams.
Agencies face significant cyber threats from their supply chains. There is growing concern focused on the reseller channel, an often vulnerable link.
Maurice Uenuma, vice president of Federal and Enterprise at Tripwire, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss data integrity and why it is so important for federal agencies trying to protect themselves from cyber attacks.
As federal agencies begin to take advantage of new capabilities at the tactical edge, they also need to adjust their security strategies to compensate for new vulnerabilities.
Federal contractors have known it's coming. The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification program imposes on them, basic protective measures if they're dealing with the government and its data.
Shannon Hulbert, CEO of Opus Interactive and Dave Link, CEO of ScienceLogic join host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how the Covid crisis has impacted hybrid cloud adoption.
Nick Beim, partner in the venture capital firm Venrock, joins host Aileen Black on this week's Leaders and Legends to discuss the technology race between the United States and China, and how the US is adjusting to the changing technology landscape.
Protection of mobile devices is more important than ever. More than securing devices and mobile workforce per se, it’s important to think of this effort as helping secure the agency enterprise itself.
With many federal employees still on mandatory telework, USPTO’s IT leadership hasn’t slowed down the momentum of spinning up new services or replacing the agency legacy capabilities.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, under an emergency directive, is giving agencies until 2 p.m. Friday to apply a patch released Tuesday — or a “temporary registry-based workaround” — for Windows Servers running DNS.
The Navy is seeking help from industry to improve the cybersecurity of ship-board networks.
Suzette Kent, who recently left after more than two years as the federal CIO, said lawmakers need to reconsider how they fund technology modernization efforts so they are not just a one-year effort.
Members of the Cyberspace Solarium Commission urge Congress to pass legislation that would bring back and strengthen the national cybersecurity coordinator position the White House scrapped two years ago.
CISOs have to approach their job differently since the pandemic forced vast amounts of the federal workforce outside of the traditional network perimeter.
Knowing cyber vulnerability means missions are at risk, what steps do agencies need to take to do better in the distributed workforce and beyond?