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The department looks to replace an adversarial, check-the-box mentality around cyber readiness with one that actually helps commanders manage their risk.
Agencies should offer pay bonuses, faster leave accrual and telework flexibilities, OPM said in new federal AI hiring guidance.
While some incidents need to be elevated to the CISO, allowing SOC analysts to take actions during lower-level incidents can prevent them from escalating.
The White House's deputy U.S. CTO for policy charts progress made under recent artificial intelligence EO and what's coming next.
Virginia senator sees AI’s value but expresses concern about potential harm to federal programs, elections and financial markets without the right guardrails.
One of the biggest obstacles to streamlining information sharing in the health field, is the data itself. For decades, various health information systems decades simply have not been compatible with one another. That makes things…
The cybersecurity industry has never had an incentive to create products that are interoperable.
To keep pace with the volume of data flooding security operations centers, analysts must rely on AI and automation, says the DoD/IC chief technology officer.
The latest version of NIST's Cybersecurity Framework includes new information on governance, supply chain risks and more.
How can you ensure resilient supply chains to navigate tomorrow's challenges?
Lily Zeleke served since 2022 as the deputy DoD chief information officer for information enterprise. Bill Dunlap, a former DARPA CIO, will fill the role on an acting basis.
While many may still think of 3D-printed objects as better suited for a toy store or a scientific lab, the ability to produce components using military-grade materials has taken shape in recent years, much to the Navy’s benefit.
A fraudster who duped the government out of tens of thousands dollars hacking into a federal auction website is facing potential jail time.
Jeff Bristow, government and public sector technology lead at EY, said agencies should lean into cloud, automation and AI capabilities.
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