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David Bray, who left the FCC in October and now is the executive director of the People-Centered Internet Coalition, moved the agency to the cloud to cut spending on legacy IT systems by 35 percent.
The Modernizing Government Technology (MGT) Act would give agencies working capital funds to use for moving off legacy systems.
House Science, Space and Technology Committee members learned that NASA, DoD do not have Kaspersky products on their networks.
It may not be a household word, but a set of standards called DMARC can really improve email security by cutting out the possibility of fakery.
The Defense Department's vulnerability disclosure policy lets anyone in the world report security holes they find in the DoD system without fear of prosecution.
Sam Caucci, CEO at 1Huddle, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk and explains how a training process called gamification can help federal IT professionals protect their networks from sophisticated cyber attacks. November 14, 2017.
Jason Zann, vice president and head of platform for RiskIQ, makes the case for agencies to use automation to discover and protect their systems and data.
Dr. Paul Vixie, a pioneer in internet technology, has spent at least the past 20 years thinking about cybersecurity.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Pentagon said it has eliminated thousands of cybersecurity glitches over the past year thanks to hundreds of hackers around the world.
The CIO Council’s first-ever governmentwide hiring fair had 30-plus agencies participate to fill cyber and IT positions.
On this episode of CyberChat, host Sean Kelley, former EPA CISO and former VA deputy CIO, spoke with Rep. Will Hurd (R-Texas) about initiatives to modernize the federal cybersecurity space.
Eric Trexler, the executive director of national security and civilian programs for McAfee, explains why machine learning is the fastest way to identify attacks and mitigate their impact.
Texas Congressman Will Hurd, chairman of the Information Technology Subcommittee on Oversight and Government Reform, explains how his proposed Modernizing Government Technology Act could help solve the complex problem of IT in government. November 7, 2017
People may complain about the volume of email they receive, but email remains a massively important medium of communication. Nearly five billion active email accounts exist, generating hundreds of billions of messages every day.
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