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Jeanette Manfra, the assistant secretary for the office of cybersecurity and communications, said DHS wants to do a better job of detecting, sharing and stopping potential malware threats.
Frontis Wiggins, who recently retired from the State Department as its CIO, said the Diplomatic Security and CIO offices have made some progress to work on cyber issues, but more is needed.
Bob Osborn, the federal CTO of ServiceNow, makes the case for how agencies can digitally transform.
Kaspersky Lab filed a motion in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia under the Administrative Procedure Act.
Industry and former federal executives say the Trump administration’s plans for IT modernization have matured.
On this episode of CyberChat, host Sean Kelley, former EPA CISO and former VA deputy CIO, discussed the enabling of the mission through cybersecurity.
Kirit Amin, the outgoing CIO of the International Trade Commission, said OMB and GSA should provide an easier way for small agencies to move off legacy systems.
Satellites produce tons of geospatial data, so what should federal IT professionals do with that information? Devin Brande, director of Advanced Programs at Orbital Insight, answered that question when he joined host John Gilroy on Federal Tech Talk. December 19, 2017
The Army is beginning its first experiment in fast-tracking the officer accession pipeline for civilians with cyber skills. But it's proceeding cautiously: only five new officers per year.
House lawmakers asked for cyber assurances from Veterans Affairs executives as the agency implements its new electronic health record.
Henry Sienkiewicz, chief innovation & revenue officer at Secure Channels, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss cybersecurity, acquisition reform, and how his company can help your agency secure its data. December 12, 2017
The Coast Guard's Cyber Command has to balance its identity as a military service with its role as a component of the Homeland Security Department.
The Department of Homeland Security's National Cybersecurity Assessments and Technical Services team (NCATS) convened its first all-hands meeting in October.
The National Cybersecurity Assessments and Technical Services team (NCATS) at DHS is growing to apply its hacking skills to more than IT systems.
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