The Maximus cloud expert offers how to use FinOps to manage cloud costs not stymie innovation.
Agencies need a threat-informed defense approach that leverages global adversary signals and early warning capabilities to defend against cyber threats.
The Army I Corps used the recent Yama Sakura 85 exercise to further prove out how to create a single, secure network to share information with allied partners.
The software and infrastructure leader at Maximus shares why agencies need to revise cloud security tactics.
Many organizations, including federal agencies, are already starting to ask whether their technology products are "secure by design."
OMB's latest FISMA report to Congress shows an increase from more than 29,000 cybersecurity incidents in 2022 to 32,000 in 2023.
Skill gaps in cloud technologies are holding back agencies, but artificial intelligence promises to help, says Pluralsight's chief cloud strategist.
Pentagon officials are rejecting the idea of establishing a separate cyber force as lawmakers request an independent study.
CYBERCOM's Joint Cyber Warfighting Architecture is taking shape as the command is working to get more acquisition authority over PM shops within the services.
Zero trust will continue to be a centerpiece of federal cyber strategies across government, and rightfully so.
Palo Alto Networks Prisma architect says agencies need to be “a lot more intentional” about scaling their cloud cybersecurity alongside their cloud operations.
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Extensive new rules for cyber security incident reporting, enabled by CIRCIA, will cover a lot of industry.
Maj. Gen. Chris Eubank, commander of NETCOM, said soldiers and civilians will no longer be able to download data to their devices from outside the Army network.
Members of Congress say they are "deeply concerned" about the Pentagon's decision to expand the use of Microsoft software.