A newly proposed rule by CISA, tasks those operating in critical infrastructure sectors to report cyber incidents within 72 hours.
Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore) cites a Cyber Safety Review Board report that blames Microsoft's inadequate cybersecurity culture.
Now we know how well the armed services did in processing the exemptions and the discharges of service members from the armed services.
The watchdog group found that military personal consistently get less than six hours of sleep each night, which could compromise safety.
Contractors and federal managers agree: It is difficult to keep up with all of the cybersecurity rules and regulations.
With Congress back in action next week, many eyes are on how it's going to handle international affairs.
In its nearly 250 year history the Navy has a woman as Chief of Naval Operations. Adm. Lisa Franchetti, credited an earlier CNO for advancing women in the navy.
The latest research shows wide-and-deep dissatisfaction among congressional staff members.
The Coast Guard may be the most active federal agency in the aftermath of the Baltimore bridge that was knocked over by a container ship.
Concern remains that the final rule to block Schedule F will not prevent a future administration from resurrecting it
Survey of congressional staff shows worrisome trends in how the crucial staff feels about their jobs, their working conditions, and the behavior of Members.
In frequent flyer plans, the more you put away in your Thrift Savings Plan, the closer you will get to having TSP-millionaire status.
Fort Knox has a different mission than it historically did. That's because of the work the Base Realignment and Closure Commission did in the early 2000s.
DoJ wants participants to combine DEA data with other public health and safety data to drive insights that could save lives in the drug crisis.
The Defense Department runs programs to help service members prepare. For those who risk loss of income or housing, DoD offers what it calls "warm handovers."