The top 10 Ask the CIO shows in 2021 demonstrate how the program has evolved over the last 14 years.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission recently concluded audits of cybersecurity practices of electrical grid operators, and found they mostly comply with legally required cyber measures.
Agencies must prioritize data visibility, agency resiliency and a ransomware playbook approach to ensure effective data protection.
Log4j will keep agencies busy into the new year, but experts say the federal enterprise made progress a year after SolarWinds.
Brandon Gulla, the chief technology officer of Rancher Government Solutions, said that virtualization is fast giving way to use of containerization managed under Kubernetes. That combination of technologies lets IT organizations approach what Gulla called the three pillars of excellence – security, speed and scale.
CISA is turning to the panel for recommendations on workforce, improving "cyber hygiene" and more.
In the spirit of the holiday season, we’re channeling one of the holiday season’s most creative problem solvers and sharing a Federal CIO holiday wish list.
The agency has a new model for how it manages the risks of threats like cyber attacks and climate change to U.S. critical infrastructure.
Former federal technology executives offer their insights of the biggest stories of 2021 and which storylines will carry over in 2022.
The increased threat surface driven by massive adoption of cloud services and remote delivery due to the pandemic means more endpoints, which means more endpoint data. Traditional security operations centers are overwhelmed by the amount of data generated by the adoption of cloud services. But if cloud is causing the challenge, it also provides the solution.
Agencies now have until Dec. 23 to address vulnerable software on their networks.
A few of the nagging challenges agencies really need to get squared away in 2022.
Public comments on the Federal Mobility Group's draft International Travel Guidance for Government Mobile Devices are open now through Dec. 28.
Why is the Government Accountability Office testifying on the need for a national cyber strategy aimed at protecting critical infrastructure?
In today's Federal Newscast, the Department of Homeland Security is making its bug bounty pilot a permanent program.