Plans for a temporary Select Committee on Cybersecurity are not sitting well with some lawmakers. Learn more in today\'s cybersecurity update.
Booz Allen Hamilton is coming clean about an alleged attack by hacker group Anonymous. Learn more in today\'s cybersecurity update.
The US and Russia are teaming up to create a new cyber hotline. Learn more in today\'s cybersecurity update.
nCircle, a security and compliance auditing provider, conducted a survey that yielded an increase in the number of agencies considering switching to cloud security, but found that cost may override other security concerns.
A major government contractor may be the latest victim of the hacker group called Anonymous. Learn more in today\'s Cybersecurity Update.
The Pentagon\'s long-awaited cyberspace strategy is due to be released next week, and it will not call for the militarization of the cyber domain. Learn more in today\'s cybersecurity update.
House lawmakers want to add the requirement for a White House official to oversee cybersecurty policy and budget across civilian agencies. Rep. Langevin said the current set up with DHS in charge of civilian networks isn\'t good enough. Members also want more attention paid to the security of the supply chain.
DHS\'s Inspector General finds some major flaws in the systems that agency uses to secure cyberspace. Learn more in today\'s cybersecurity update.
Embedded security flaws are causing concern. Learn more in today\'s cybersecurity update
Former CIA director Michael Hayden says the U.S. should consider a new network where no one would be anonymous. Learn more in today\'s cybersecurity update
If passed, member nations would share information with each other about how they would use cyber technology during military conflicts.
Rear Adm. Sean Filipowski will take over from Rear Adm. Jan Tighe as the deputy director of operations at Cyber Command.
Agency CIO Roger Baker said he plans to let employees use mobile devices on the VA network starting in fiscal 2012. He\'s leaning toward the bring-your-own-device approach, but details still need to be finalized. Baker said VA also will update its mobile computing policy.
Supply chain cybersecurity is a growing concern for agencies. John Pironti, an advisor to the Information Systems Audit and Control Association, gives us advice on keeping your supply chain safe.
GSA, DoD, DHS still need at least another month to finalize the FedRAMP requirements. Agencies and vendors are anxiously waiting the FedRAMP process to speed up the move to cloud computing and save money. The CIO Council also is developing the top 20 cloud security considerations to help agencies mitigate risks.