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The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s continuous diagnostics and mitigation (CDM) program is planning to expand the capabilities of the agency and federal dashboards in 2023.
The goals are voluntary, but the Biden administration is separately pressing certain critical infrastructure sectors to adopt minimum cyber standards.
The minimum security configurations should help agencies better secure widely used business applications.
The federal chief information security officer says the zero trust strategy is helping cyber leaders make the case for specific investments in the 2024 budget.
The Army has a new cybersecurity strategy for operational technology, as service officials are concerned about cyber attacks on critical infrastructure.
CISA is kicking off Cybersecurity Awareness Month with a new binding operational directive for agencies.
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CISA's new Protective DNS service will help defend agencies from a wide variety of cyber attacks, and the lead architect on the program wants to offer the capability to other enterprises.
Challenges still exist in securing critical infrastructure against cyber attacks.
A leader at the Directorate of Digital Innovation predicts that the CIA's median hiring time will have dropped by “orders of magnitude” by this December.
OMB wants to avoid a future SolarWinds by requiring federal software vendors to self-certify that they’re following secure development practices.
"Agency unification" and bolstering the workforce are major facets of CISA's latest strategic plan.
The agency is seeking public input on the development of landmark cyber incident reporting regulations.
The White House and the Pentagon are working on new cyber workforce plans to help overcome longstanding recruitment and retention challenges.