This exclusive e-book highlights how identity and access management will continue to evolve as agencies face more aggressive cyber threats while keeping data and systems accessible.
What if hackers were able interrupt military airplanes or tanks? Such platforms present their own challenges for data gathering and protection.
DHS was concerned the Pentagon's approach was too "heavy-handed." Now, officials think "CMMC 2.0" might leave gaps in contractor cybersecurity.
For several years, the Cyber Readiness Institute, a nonprofit led by some of the nation's industrial giants, has provided resources to help small businesses deal with cyber threats.
Christopher Barnhurst, executive deputy director for DISA, said the agency is actively experimenting with other forms of multifactor authentication, which will eventually tie into the DoD’s zero trust construct, Thunderdome.
idRamp President Mike Vesey joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how Identity Credential Access Management can help federal IT officials protect their agency's data.
Pat Flanders, the chief information officer at DHA, said the military services and defense agencies will see a more consistent and more secure set of technology tools.
Alan Paller, the founder and director of the SANS Institute, passed away Nov. 9 at the age of 76.
By specifically ordering agencies to re-prioritize budgets, officially moving risk to the agency CIO, and offering up alternative funding like the TMF and CDM programs, OMB and the administration is signaling that cybersecurity is no longer subservient to mission priorities.
The Pentagon is encouraging defense contractors to up their cybersecurity game, but new requirements could take until 2023 to show up in contracts.
Imagine Nation, the annual leadership conference put on by the American Council for Technology Industry Advisory Council, returned to in-person earlier this week.
In this exclusive webinar, technology executives from the National Science Foundation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Lookout will discuss device security through zero trust.
With more and more critical infrastructure relying on space technology, security of that tech becomes a major concern.
It’s time for agencies to understand and take actionable steps to implement zero trust to safeguard against modern cyber-attacks as well as comply with new regulations.
In this exclusive webinar, technology executives from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, Department of Health and Human Services, Fidelis Cybersecurity, Forcepoint and Forward Networks will elaborate on their zero trust efforts.