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Air Force plans to recruit and retain cyber professionals include a new tech track career path set to debut next year.
Amid the recent spate of high-profile cyberattacks, government agencies and private-sector organizations alike are scrambling to fend off unauthorized intrusions that can compromise digital assets, disrupt operations and derail attainment of critical missions.
Dan VanBelleghem, a senior director, cybersecurity programs, at General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT), explains how agencies can stay ahead of cyber attackers.
Artificial intelligence has evolved from a basic tool to one of the most powerful resources available since the first chatbot ELIZA was deployed over five decades ago.
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) recently expanded a contract to improve the cybersecurity of its main databases, as well as move the agency to that all-important zero-trust architecture.
The Space Hour spoke with Bill Harrod, Public Sector CTO for Ivanti.
The Air Force has several pilot programs to bring its financial management system up to zero trust standards.
It's 2023, and at least the Interior Department, thousands of employees use floppy-disk era passwords.