Officials from the Homeland Security Department tell lawmakers the agency is working across government to figure out consequences for not following the binding operational directive.
At the Homeland Security Department, the National Cybersecurity Protection System hasn't met all of its objectives for intrusion detection and information sharing.
Long-time DHS executive, Emily Early, will replace David Hess as the chief of staff for the National Protection and Programs Directorate.
Don Hall, government solutions director at OnSolve, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss the latest advances in emergency notification and how his company can help federal agencies use these new technologies to deliver detailed information quickly and securely. May 1, 2018
In today's Federal Newscast, acting Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie urges Congress to take action to permanently fund the Veterans Choice program.
OMB’s 2017 FISMA report to Congress highlighted several areas where agencies have improved the security of their data and networks.
Capt. Macauley was named the Secret Service's Uniformed Division Officer of the Year.
House Democratic leaders want to subpoena the Homeland Security and Justice departments for documents they have failed to provide regarding possible violations of whistleblower laws.
The National Protection and Programs Directorate said it has all the authorities it needs, with just one exception.
Several agencies have developed promising test cases for artificial intelligence, machine learning and automation tools but the FBI said the government has hardly scratched the surface when it comes to leveraging these tools.
Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen highlights how DHS plans to take a more forward-leaning approach to cybersecurity.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Department will be sending up to 4,000 troops to U.S.-Mexico border to assist the Homeland Security Department.
Russell Roberts, the TSA chief information officer, said IT network and hardware upgrades are laying the groundwork for cloud migration.
Lawmakers are questioning whether the Homeland Security Department should continue building its new consolidated headquarters using facilities that predate the Civil War.
Securing vehicle software updates, telephone network attacks at 911 centers and mobile app vulnerability are among the agency's research projects underway.