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The Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Subcommittee on Investigations’ report on the cybersecurity at eight agencies highlights systemic problems over the last decade and offers several recommendations.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Office of Management and Budget has given agencies a timeline to switch from paper records, to electronic records.
Ian West, the cybersecurity chief of the NATO Communications and Information Agency, said the launch of a new encrypted workspace lets five countries test how they can share secure video, voice, chat and information gathering capabilities.
Todd Gustafson, the president of HP Federal, explains how the government can adjust to employees’ hyper mobile lives.
A federal court in part reversed a previous ruling in two class action suits against the Office of Personnel Management as a result of its 2015 data breach which affected more than 21 million people.
Michigan's state CSO explained why new federal legislation to improve cyber information sharing between D.C. and local government is a positive step.
Ninety three amendments were just packed into the Senate version of the 2020 defense authorization bill.
Thrift Savings Plan participants will soon have access to additional lifecycle funds that will more closely align to their specific retirement dates.
The House Oversight and Reform Committee will release the 8th Federal IT Acquisition Reform Act (FITARA) scorecard showing five agencies improving, five falling and 14 agencies holding steady.
With cameras becoming ubiquitous, so are collections of people's faces. What about privacy, or even accuracy?
Are federal agencies any good at cyber intelligence? Researchers at Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University tried to find out.
Attorney Robert Metzger, co-author of the Mitre Deliver Uncompromised Report, joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin in the studio for the details.
New Senate legislation would promote stronger cybersecurity coordination between the Department of Homeland Security and state and local governments. The State and Local Government Cybersecurity Act would encourage national cybersecurity watchdogs to share information regarding cybersecurity threats.
The evolution of cyber tools and capabilities over the last few years, most notably the sharing of threat intelligence, has enabled agencies to do more to get ahead of the cyber threats.
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