Rob Karas, the deputy director of vulnerability management at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency at the Homeland Security Department, said the three-round challenge includes an escape room and capture the flag contest in the finals.
Andrew Churchill, vice president of Sales at Qlick, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss data literacy and how being able to "argue with data" can provide federal IT professionals with actionable intelligence.
Jim Hansen, the vice president of products, security and application management for SolarWinds, detailed why agencies need to do more to protect their employees from cyber attacks.
The acting director of national intelligence, Joseph Maguire, is withholding a whistleblower complaint alleging serious wrongdoing within the intelligence community that may involve President Donald Trump.
VA executives joined CyberChat to talk more about DevOps and agile methodology, and what it will mean for the agency's cybersecurity practices in the future.
The Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board announced in 2017 it would broaden the I fund’s benchmark to include more emerging markets, including China.
Ryan Cote, the Transportation Department’s chief information officer, said by bringing together technology management and delivery under his office, the modes would be freed to focus on mission and receive better, cost-effective services.
Elections are the responsibility of states, counties, cities and towns. But the federal government has an increasing role on the security end of things.
The Office of Management and Budget released the final TIC policy that outlines four uses cases and a series of deadlines to implement a more flexible security architecture.
The Census Bureau has stood up a “fusion center” to monitor social media for misinformation during the 2020 count and has doubled down on its resilience planning in the final months of preparation.
New Jersey CTO Chris Rein's security background highlights his priorities and helps him facilitate the state's two-agency security posture. Next year will see multiple new efforts surface in his office.
In today's Federal Newscast, Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) wants the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's inspector general to start an investigation.
Sudhakar Ramakrishna, the CEO of Pulse Secure, said customers want better tool integration and more control over their devices and access to data so security must adapt to their needs.
The Senate defense appropriations bill give DoD more than $100 billion in research and development spending.
One of the most troublesome forms of cyber attack, ransomware famously hit Baltimore earlier this year.