Experts say the national cyber strategy was the biggest development of 2023, but several other events also made for an interesting year in cyber.
The White House has outlined major initiatives to boost the cyber workforce, with federal agencies leading the charge in adopting "skills-based" hiring.
The much-anticipated rule lays out DoD's plan for the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification requirements.
The Department of Veterans Affairs is looking at facial recognition technology for its frontline medical workers to log into their workstations more quickly, and spend more time treating veterans.
The new White House directive, the first government-wide Section 508 guidance in more than a decade, looks to hold agencies more accountable for meeting digital accessibility requirements.
The Government Accountability Office, the chief oversight arm of Congress , has a new chief scientist. He joins the agency after having been chief scientist at Noblis, a nonprofit research and consulting institute with many federal clients.
Congress wants spy agencies to hire more experts in financial intelligence, emerging technology.
The push is on. Agencies across government increasingly are scaling up their development, security and operations programs. Get prescriptive advice from leaders at the Army, CISA, GSA, USCIS, Red Hat, Second Front Systems, Venafi and VMware.