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Although vulnerabilities stemming from both companies software were present on hundreds of DoD systems, officials say there's no evidence that cyber adversaries actually exploited them.
In the post-pandemic, post-SolarWinds world of tomorrow, federal agencies will need to rethink their security approach.
The Department of Homeland Security, by order of the Biden administration, is reportedly shifting resources to the challenge violent domestic extremism.
President Joe Biden plans to nominate two former members of the NSA to lead CISA and the new White House cyber director office.
Bob Dunn, vice president of Federal for Juniper Networks, joined host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to explain how recent changes in Juniper Networks can help with federal information technology goals.
Nearly all civilian agencies would see double-digit spending increases next year, according to the Biden administration's 2022 budget request, which officials previewed Friday.
Vendors on the Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions program say solicitations and awards picked up pace over the last few months, but some are taking much longer than necessary putting the transition at risk.
Hot Topics on Science of Security (HotSOS), an annual event held by the National Security Agency, will be held online next week. With a preview, NSA science researcher Adam Tagert.
For more than a decade, the CyberPatriot national youth cyber defense competition has matched teams of middle and high school students who find and fix cybersecurity flaws.
ID.me CEO Blake Hall joined host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss identity management and the challenges federal IT officials face in protecting their information from scammers.
The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification Accreditation Body named Matt Travis, the former deputy director at CISA, as its new CEO as part of the program’s continued growth.
Two agencies are trying to streamline and reduce the burden of cybersecurity processes in an effort to get capabilities to the mission areas faster.
The threats will only become more sophisticated, multifaceted, and well-orchestrated. Organizations must do the same with their security postures.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency released a supplement to its March 3 emergency directive outlining new steps agencies need to take over the next three months.
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