Learn more in today\'s cybersecurity update.
Learn more in today\'s cybersecurity update.
Agency gave out seven awards as part of its National Cybersecurity Awareness Campaign.
Changes in technology, culture and conditions necessitate not only an update, but growth for the three-year old office.
The Program Manager for the Information Sharing Environment says the three-year-old document needs to be updated and expanded. This effort is one of five priorities Kshmendra Paul shares in his exclusive interview with Federal News Radio, a month into his new role.
This week, Federal Security Spotlight presents highlight of a speech given by Bruce McConnell, senior advisor to the director of the National Programs and Protection Directorate of the Homeland Security Department. Aug. 12, 2010
Security Threat Report reveals attitudes to cyberwarfare, Patch or we go public, says bug bounty program
Homeland Security continues to align its information technology capabilities with the needs of non-federal partners with whom it shares terrorism-related information. Under Secretary Caryn Wagner gives us an update.
The Justice Department\'s new report finds that the number of partial documents released last year increased by 50,000. Many agencies also reduced their backlog of FOIA requests. Agencies say some of improvements can be attributed to increased attention across the government and better technology.
Police aren\'t the only ones getting caught in the cross fire between Mexican soldiers and drug cartels along the U.S. border with Mexico. Homeland Security Today\'s David Silverberg says the situation is becoming more dangerous for anyone with a high profile.
In today\'s Cybersecurity Update, the DorobekINSIDER takes a look at DHS\'s cybersecurity mission as well as how much money information security specialists are really making.
Our Federal News Radio Discussion this month explores cybersecurity and the insider-threat with Jerry Davis of NASA, NIST\'s Elaine Newton, and Bobbie Stempfley from DHS.
A Senate panel probes the government\'s continued foreign language deficiencies. The Government Accountability Office finds limited progress across several agencies. DHS and DoD are taking steps to increase the number of employees with foreign language skills.
GAO found significant success in obtaining passports using fraudulent documents in the second investigation in two years. While State is implementing facial recognition technology to close the existing gaps, lawmakers are introducing new legislation to give the agency more security capabilities.