The New Hampshire and Maine cyber leaders say using the StateRAMP cloud security shared service accelerates their digital transformation efforts.
Everyone knows that software bills of materials (SBOMs) are crucial to cybersecurity. But deciphering these documents is a challenge for many agencies.
You hear a lot about zero trust controls in government tech circles. Could this approach to cybersecurity be applied to protecting space assets?
State chief information officers say cloud services provide as good or better security than on-premise infrastructure, NASCIO research finds.
Chief information security officers, in particular, face an uphill battle with compliance mandates.
The supplement to NIST's digital identity guidelines could pave the way for agencies to adopt stronger multi-factor authentication methods.
Federal investigators have their hands full trying to spot all of the fraud schemes that cost the government billions of dollars every year.
Cyber risk management is vital for protecting the nation’s data assets from cyber adversaries. Yet the Government Accountability Office uncovered security gaps in risk management as the agency analyzed the effectiveness of the 2023 National…
A new audit looks at how one agency within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) manages its cloud computing assets.
NIST says the new updates are the result of data collection, technical analyses, customer interaction, redesign and development of the security requirements.
Government agencies are continually looking at new technologies that can impact mission priorities and enhance service delivery.
A CYBERCOM acquisition leader says she doesn’t want the command’s burgeoning buying program to be ‘stodgy and antiquated.'
Remember, strong data security isn't a barrier. It's a necessary — and cost-effective — bridge to a brighter future.
Genesys public sector CTO details how StateRAMP authorization and FedRAMP reciprocity help state governments with cloud cyber.
CISA's directive comes after Russian hackers broke into Microsoft's corporate email accounts and stole messages with customers, including federal agencies.