Renata Spinks, the Cyber Technology Officer for the Marine Corps, said the corps is trying to ensure its mobile devices balance risk with usability.
The NSA helped create a resource for non-cyber workforces to educate themselves and others about real-world cybersecurity issues and implications.
Agencies and private-sector companies invest considerable resources defending themselves against external cyber threats, but insider threats pose just as great a threat to these organizations if they don’t have a strategy in place to defend against them.
Sean Kelley sits down with Chad Sheridan to discuss his new role as Chief, Service Delivery and Operations at USDA-Farm Production and Conservation Business Center.
Local officials examined the challenge of educating executive leadership on cybersecurity importance.
Phil Quade, the Chief Information Security Officer for Fortinet, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss his new book: "The Digital Big Bang: The Hard Stuff, the Soft Stuff, and the Future of Cybersecurity."
There are an increasing amount of hoops contractors working in cyber need to jump through to partner with the government, but Tony Hubbard, government cybersecurity lead at KPMG, says that is the reality of the world today.
The Pentagon has already implemented changes to its Servicemembers Civil Relief Act website, including by requiring users to sign up for accounts before they can request data.
John DeSimone, the vice president for Cybersecurity and Special Missions at Raytheon, said agencies have to ask themselves, can their data—not just their systems—survive an attack?
Federal News Network conducted a six-month investigation on the long-term consequences of the Trump administration’s proposed merger of OPM and GSA.
Dan Fallon, the senior director of federal engineering for Nutanix, said the way to close many cybersecurity gaps is to adopt the concept of inherent security or secure by original design.
The National Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2019 toolkit includes advice in 13 areas, from social media bots to smart home devices such as door locks.
A two-year investigation by Vietnam Veterans of America concluded foreign online trolls are systematically targeting US service members and veterans.
Several recent updates to federal IT policies opened the door for OMB to consider how the concept of agile for federal regulations could work, while the IBM Center for the Business of Government and NAPA are looking at this approach too.
The National Security Agency, like many federal agencies, is acutely aware of the cybersecurity threat. But it's not sure the general business world is.