Defense officials acknowledge early challenges in EHR deployment, but have no plans to delay further implementation
The Energy Department will — if Congress goes along with the funding — set up a cybersecurity, energy security and emergency response office.
For all the talk in government about artificial intelligence, many of the AI tools in use by federal agencies today carry out a modest set of responsibilities.
A few months into the Army's pilot program to directly commission cyber officers, Lt. Gen. Paul Nakasone says entry-level pay isn't cutting it.
The Marine Corps formally establish Cyberspace Occupational Field, including seven specific military cyber specialties.
Stuart Dyer, Business Development Manager with CyrusOne Data Centers, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how his company can help federal agencies secure their data during their transition to the cloud. March 6, 2018
At the same time, Chris Lowe, the chief information security officer at USDA, is being reassigned to a bureau level role as part of a continued house cleaning of IT officials.
OMB issued the instructions for how agencies can apply for the central fund to move off legacy systems.
Heather Kuldell, managing editor at Nextgov, joins host Derrick Dortch on this week's Fed Access to talk about the U.S. Cyber Command, and what a change in leadership this year will mean for the organization.
Mittal Desai, the chief information security officer at FERC, said his office now knows more about how the program offices use and protect information.
NIST plans to soon update some of its publications, including its risk management framework, to reflect these priorities.
On this episode of CyberChat, host Sean Kelley, former Environmental Protection Agency chief information security officer, is joined by retired Homeland Security senior executive and founder of GotUrSix TV, Keith Trippie.
USCYBERCOM's top official says agencies understand their roles and responsibilities for cyber defense, but not how to coordinate their responses quickly.
In OPM’s inspector general’s latest management report on the IT modernization initiative, auditors called into question the agency’s planning process.
The Defense Department is ready to automate its cybersecurity scorecard, it just needs to get there.