For the Transportation Security Administration, the 30-day cyber sprint was an awakening. The governmentwide effort didn’t just refocus TSA on securing its data and networks, but gave the agency an opportunity to make up for budget shortfalls. Federal News Radio's Executive Editor Jason Miller stopped by the Federal Drive with Tom Temin with news from TSA's Chief Information Officer Stephen Rice on how the agency used the cyber sprint to its advantage.
The Secret Service has been running the National Computer Forensics Institute for years. But a bill now in Congress would expand its mission. Its sponsor, Rep. John Ratcliffe (R-Texas) explains to Federal Drive with Tom Temin why he thinks the institute's expertise should be shared with law enforcement at all levels of government.
In Wednesday's federal headlines, the White House released a cyber deterrence policy after repeated calls from Congress to do so.
Austin Adams, vice president at Alfresco explains how his company can help agencies with content and business process management. December 29, 2015
The Obama administration will use law enforcement and even military force to deter cyber attacks in new policy.
The IRS has too many varying authentication methods and lacks a service-wide strategy for its growing number of online taxpayer applications, according to a new report from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration.
Marketing Consultant Kevin P. Young and ImmixGroup marketing VP Allan Rubin join host Mark Amtower to discuss business to government marketing. They will talk about traditional marketing methods as well as digital marketing, content marketing and differentiation. December 28, 2015
DHS' Privacy Office made a number of policy changes to clamp down on privacy after high profile cyber attacks on companies and the government.