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Experts from the Small Business Administration, Department of Homeland Security, General Services Administration and LexisNexis Risk Solutions will explore how agencies are approaching fraud prevention.
Infrastructure is a broad and crucial issue for the U.S. to get right. As devastating as the recent attacks have been, they’re only an inkling of the future risk and consequences attacks on critical infrastructure could have.
The administration will develop performance goals for critical infrastructure cybersecurity as part of an effort emphasizing voluntary collaboration, but current and former officials see the potential for federal mandates amid a concerning rash of cyber attacks.
Experts from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, State Department, Defense Logistics Agency, Microsoft Federal and ServiceNow will explore how innovation and security can happen in tandem.
Fergal McGovern ran these texts through an algorithm-based program that analyzes written text for complexity and understandability.
Deep in the Defense Department, a group is partnering with industry to create a window into the cyber vulnerabilities of the defense industrial base.
With the increase in data demands and rising threats, government data centers face massive expectations to scale and rework their data infrastructure.
End points – smart phones, tablets, notebook PCs, even desktop PCs – form employees’ entry points to networks, applications and data. The rise in remote working and teleworking has made end points particularly attractive to cyber hackers, especially using ransomware attacks delivered through phishing campaigns.
Michael Acton, vice president of Solutions at ARRAY Information Technology, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss the challenges of managing data for the Department of Defense.
As cybersecurity attacks interrupt government services at the state and municipal levels, governors are calling on the National Guard for help.
Operators of networked 3D printers aren't always securing the machines or the files that drive them, according to the DoD Office of Inspector General.
The Office of Personnel Management, as it plans to “sprint toward the cloud,” has selected its provider in order to, on two fronts, shed its legacy data center and legacy network.
A new bill in the Senate would require federal contractors, agencies and critical infrastructure operators to report cyber intrusions within 24 hours.
The Defense Innovation Unit whittled its search for new or innovative cyber technologies from 20 options to six, testing two bleeding edge cyber tools to improve the security at the endpoints.
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