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The Army and Navy both said on Thursday that their contributions to U.S. Cyber Command's Cyber Mission Force had achieved full operational capability, a year ahead of the timeline DoD set for the military services.
Roger Zakheim, partner at Covington & Burling LLP, joins host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf to discuss the National Technology and Industrial Base's role in promoting and leveraging commercial technology capabilities for the DoD's mission. October 31, 2017
William R. Evanina, director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center, calls for greater awareness of and response to cyber vulnerabilities.
No one can say yet what effect the hacking of SEC's system for companies to submit financial information might have on stock trading markets.
The General Services Administration awarded 70 veteran-owned small businesses a spot on a governmentwide IT services contract.
The Homeland Security Department says agencies have 30 days to come up with a plan to remove Kaspersky Lab products from their networks.
FEMA's deputy CIO said the agency's response during the 2017 hurricane season could give it leverage in asking for more resources.
Cybersecurity threats seem to remain stubbornly a step ahead of organizations trying to protect themselves. That includes federal agencies.
The House Science, Space and Technology subcommittee on Oversight promises to hold more hearings on the cybersecurity threat of Kaspersky Lab products to the government.
It's designed to develop and purchase large, expensive weapons systems while holding to the tenets of competition, transparency and integrity, but that means it can’t keep up with cybersecurity defense.
Joel Minton, the director of the Login.gov platform, said they are starting small and building on their successes to create a single sign-on for citizen services.
The agency that administers the TSP said it's planning to take additional caution in validating participants' identities in light of the Equifax breach.
Sebastian Taphanel, a principal solutions architect for Evident.io, makes the case for wider adoption of the single reference that uses the comprehensive knowledge of hundreds of governmental agencies.
A little-known unit of Customs and Immigration Enforcement specializes in tracking down criminals on the darknet.
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