The Trump administration's request for an additional $18 billion over 10 years to build a border wall is riling up some Democrats, as Congress continues negotiations over a spending deal by Jan. 19.
In today's Federal Newscast, Customs and Border Protection says it reviewed over 30 thousand electronic devices last year, while also announcing changes its making to the search process.
News about DoD’s Common Access Card, IT modernization and cybersecurity were the most popular notebook items last year.
DHS is shedding new light on the details of a personal data breach from last year, and offering credit monitoring services to hundreds of thousands of DHS employees potentially affected by the breach.
In today's Federal Newscast, the National Institute of Standards and Technology will soon start hosting events to exchange ideas on methods and technologies to ensure Internet of Things devices are secure.
DHS’ Automated Information Sharing program now has more than 200 entities signed up to receive the information DHS shares to help prevent cyber attacks.
How would a 2019 pay freeze compare to the three-year freeze during the Obama administration? Jeff Neal said it may not go over so well.
From Blockchain to cloud computing, agencies began working together to develop a digital road map to keep up with the ever-changing world of IT and mitigate threats
Former DHS Secretary Michael Chertoff worked with the leadership and senior career staff to turn a collection of disparate agencies from different departments into a single, coordinated and cohesive unit.
Jeanette Manfra, the assistant secretary for the office of cybersecurity and communications, said DHS wants to do a better job of detecting, sharing and stopping potential malware threats.
Kaspersky Lab filed a motion in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia under the Administrative Procedure Act.
Luke J. McCormack, former chief information officer at the Homeland Security Department, takes over as the new host of the Federal Executive Forum on Federal News Radio 1500 AM and FederalNewsRadio.com.
Policy experts say CBP needs to implement major border patrol discipline and performance improvements before increasing its workforce.
Members of Congress don't seem so bad when you meet them individually. So why is the totality of the institution such a disaster?
When it comes to cybersecurity, the Homeland Security Department doesn't just play defense by shoring up its own vulnerabilities. The department also goes on the offensive by tracking cyber-criminals lurking on the dark corners of the internet.