Eric Mill, director of cloud strategy at GSA, said comments on the draft Emerging Technology Framework are key to ensuring their decision process is correct.
Ransomware, one of the most troublesome forms of cyber attacks, is in the crosshairs of a leading cybersecurity research outfit.
The pivotal role of cloud observability is now at the forefront, serving as the key to unlocking the full potential of the zero trust extended framework.
Transitional periods — even those spurred by a desire for greater cybersecurity — tend to increase insider risk.
Federal technology leaders from DISA, Army PEO-EIS and CMS are heading for new jobs in the private and public sectors.
The Defense Department recently issued proposed rules for its Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification Program (CMMC).
Learn about how drones are impacting the mission of Customs and Border Protection.
GSA and other agencies are considering how to revamp and streamline the FedRAMP program for authorizing cloud services, including SaaS.
When the AT&T national network crashed a couple of weeks back, it showed just how dependent the nation has become on wireless networks and the wired internet.
Businesses are faced with a situation where, if they want to grow in this new era of “big data,” they must invest in data storage.
Clare Martorana, the federal chief information officer, said the Technology Modernization Fund invested more than $177 million in 18 projects in 2023.
Lawmakers took GSA to task for purchasing 150 China-made video conferencing cameras in 2022, calling it "a very troubling episode."
Login.gov adopting facial recognition technology is a significant moment for this technology and could spur more adoption for others moving forward.
Roy Luongo, CISO for the U.S. Secret Service, says AI can be very useful to a security operation center (SOC). But tools are only half of integration.
The new EO will target areas like biometrics, geolocation data, personal health information, and other sensitive data.