When will CMMC start to show up in contracts? "Nobody knows," says one expert.
On this episode of Accelerating Government, host Dave Wennergren and his guests discuss digital transformation efforts in government and a recently released government-wide guide to cybersecurity compliance.
CISA's new office is looking to move beyond guidance and policies to help agencies move out on security their IT supply chains.
Federal agencies face an incredible threat as ransomware attacks continue to evolve and attackers grow more and more evasive.
For the FDA, as for so many agencies, information technology is a big-ticket expenditure. The Health and Human Services inspector general examined FDA contracting officers dealing with one large deal, and found a few things to tighten up.
The last year has been transformative for federal cybersecurity. Amid the ongoing government wide initiative to achieve zero-trust, all agencies strove to bolster their defenses. On the other hand, adversaries continued to advance malicious cyber efforts.
Want to roll out a new app or update in a production environment without fear of a problem or glitch? It’s possible if you separate deployment from full release. LaunchDarkly Federal CTO Sara Mazer explains how to The Federal Drive’s Tom Temin.
After an analysis of 1,000 organizations cyber practices, RiskRecon Founder and CEO Kelly White calls the findings clear: Cyber hygiene can well predict which suppliers are riskiest. Learn more from his chat with The Federal Drive’s Tom Temin.
Now that turning back time is no longer a viable option, agencies need to move a data protection model that’s built around a single source of truth, recommends Rubrik’s Aaron Lewis. We talk to him during our Industry Exchange Cyber.
Federal News Network Executive Editor Jason Miller takes a look back at the key procurement events and trends of 2022, and what's ahead in 2023.
The CISO at CMS is pushing cybersecurity professionals to hone their "soft skills."
Despite direct investments into remote work, cybersecurity and digital infrastructure, the federal government still faces challenges in recruiting and retaining a qualified IT workforce.
In today's Federal Newscast: The Defense Department wants to declassify more intelligence to enhance private-sector cybersecurity. GSA is taking new steps to make sure the software it uses is secure. And Janet Yellen says not to fret over your retirement money. It'll be there.
The Federal Trade Commission has proposed a rule to ban non-compete employee contractors. Federal services contractors are decidedly not of one mind on this issue.
Robert Wood, the CMS chief information security officer, said the agency went from contract award for their DevSecOps platform, called the BatCave, to production in less than a year.