Cybersecurity

  • Cybersecurity is among the federal government\'s top priorities…and with good reason. The cyber threat is complex and evolving rapidly. According to the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), the number of cyber incidents reported by federal agencies increased by 400% over a four year period. Also, cyber threats come from multiple sources (e.g., terrorists, criminal organizations, hackers, disgruntled insiders, rogue nations, etc.) with a host of motivations for, and resources to, attack. To beat the cyber threat, federal Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) must assess risk, develop cybersecurity policies, and build the operational infrastructure to execute an agency cybersecurity program. They also need experienced cybersecurity professionals - that\'s where we come in… A dedicated cybersecurity firm - and the market leader in providing risk management, governance, operations, and compliance services to the federal government - our team takes pride in being the government\'s trusted advisor for cybersecurity. In this space, we will share our insights on the news, challenges, and policies that drive decision-making and problem solving around cybersecurity in the federal government. By discussing key cybersecurity topics in this blog, and highlighting those of other federal community thought leaders in our companion \"Trusted Advisor Series\" on WTOP radio, we hope to add value to this critical dialogue. We look forward to sharing this online experience with you. - KCG\'s Trusted Advisor

    September 10, 2010
  • CIOs are getting new responsibilities and powers, and will need new skills to execute them.

    September 10, 2010
  • Learn more about the new virus

    September 10, 2010
  • New Microsoft patches to be released

    September 10, 2010
  • The big IT projects your agency is working on are getting broken into smaller pieces, and one expert thinks that\'s a good thing.

    September 09, 2010
  • Learn more in today\'s Cybersecurity Update

    September 09, 2010
  • The federal agency in charge of protecting other agencies from computer intruders was found riddled with hundreds of high-risk security holes on its own systems.

    September 09, 2010
  • The National Cybersecurity Protection System is testing software and hardware from the Defense Department and industry to figure out how to expand the Einstein toolset. DHS reports that 13 of 19 major agencies already have installed Einstein 2. The department also is planning to hold an industry day for a classified cyber RFI.

    September 09, 2010
  • Learn more in today\'s cybersecurity update

    September 08, 2010
  • Spammers exploit second Facebook bug

    September 08, 2010
  • September 22nd at 11 AM Data Loss Prevention (DLP) is receiving significant attention within the information security community as individuals and organizations realize the importance of managing and protecting sensitive information. The impact of a data breach can be significant, resulting in lost productivity, failed audits, and negative press exposure. This session will review the benefits of identity-aware Data Loss Prevention and how these integrated solutions can help reduce IT risk, automate key security processes and enhance overall compliance posture.

    September 07, 2010
  • Also, is Defense cybersecurity spending asymmetrical?

    September 07, 2010
  • CBP lax in controlling cybersecurity

    September 03, 2010
  • learn more in today\'s cybersecurity update

    September 02, 2010

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