\"I\'ve actually extended the time for industry to comment to Jan. 17,\" said federal CIO Vivek Kundra.
The federal CIO Vivek Kundra will roll out specifics about the administration\'s plan to change the way agencies buy and manage technology. The administration wants to give CIOs more authority over the budget for commodity IT such as e-mail or infrastructure. Kundra also said 2012 budget request will include requirements for continuous monitoring of agency networks.
Naba Barkakati, GAO\'s Chief Technologist, shares how agencies can secure their wireless networks.
Randy Vickers, head of U.S. CERT, discusses cybersecurity challenges in the government. December 2, 2010
Increased reliance on the internet, networked systems, and connectivity creates opportunities for cyber attackers to disrupt government operations, as well as U.S. critical infrastructure.
Hackers have unleashed a new pair of schemes that demand ransom for access to your files.
Gov Info Security reports that the proposed pay freeze will not impact hiring for cybersecurity positions in the federal government.
As the holidays approach, the FBI reminds the public to use caution when making online purchases. Cyber criminals continue to create ways to steal your money and personal information. If a deal looks too good to be true, it likely is.
A hacker broke into the U.S. Navy Memorial website and left a message for the administrator.
The FBI is warning that mobile phones could be the next target of phishing scams.
BAE will increase its presence in the South East Asian and Australian market
A full-time IT ISAC analyst will be embedded at DHS\'s National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center under the new partnership
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