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The State Department launched Corridor, a social network for its employees to collaborate on projects.
A single Defense department cloud email system might be in the works. Learn more in today\'s DoD report
A major government contractor may be the latest victim of the hacker group called Anonymous. Learn more in today\'s Cybersecurity Update.
An Energy department lab is still offline 10 days after a major hack attack. Learn more in today\'s cybersecurity update
Karen Evans is the Director of the US Cyber Challenge. And the former E-gov administration.
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) proves effective in matching up missing persons reports to unidentified remains, according to Charles Heurich, the program manager of NamUs.
They say no man is an island, and neither is a federal agency. Richard Boly is director of the office of eDiplomacy at the State Department. He spoke with Federal News Radio from the Excellence in Government Conference.
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.
A new report shows telework growing in the years from 2005-2009, and the federal government led the way.
Whether it\'s because we\'re in a rush, or we\'re naive, or we\'re just plain lazy, attackers know they can use various forms of what\'s sometimes called social engineering to use an organization\'s own employees against it.
The Interior Department issued its four-year technology transformation plan where it describes how it will save $100 million a year starting in 2016. Interior\'s roadmap focuses on back office and administrative systems.
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
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