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In today's Federal Newscast, a huddle between agencies may yield new cybersecurity guidance for teleworking federal employees.
In the event secure, classified federal facilities must close due to a coronavirus outbreak, federal employees and contractors should continue to get paid, the Intelligence and National Security Alliance said Tuesday.
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence will soon release its own public set of AI principles.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Commerce Department’s inspector general is running an audit of the bureau’s cybersecurity measures.
A draft version of the Defense Department's Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification, an assessment designed to measure and monitor cybersecurity practices of its contractors, is open for public comment.
In today's Federal Newscast, the Defense Department is putting off the elimination of a major benefit for post 9/11 veterans.
Industry leaders say up to 10% of their cleared intelligence community workforces are idle at any given time, because they're waiting for agencies to grant, update or transfer a security clearance, according to the Intelligence and National Security Alliance.
Bill Evanina of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center warned that public and private sector companies shouldn’t become numb to growing supply chain attacks.
In today's Federal Newscast, U.S. SOCOM General Raymond Thomas III calls for a 90-day review amid a handful of ethics scandals.
The Defense Department is planning to merge the National Background Investigations Bureau, Defense Security Service and other entities within the Pentagon to form one, new security clearance entity.
Common standards across the suitability and security clearances processes may ease long-held frustrations from industry and the intelligence community.
INSA praises new plans of action from DoD and the White House that could help send a clear message to potential attackers that cyberthreats will be deterred in real-time.
Several trade industry groups have urged congressional reform to speed up the security clearance process for federal employees and contractors.
Charlie Allen and Terry Roberts of the Intelligence and National Security Alliance give their thoughts on the OPM breach and what agencies can do to protect themselves from future attacks. July 3, 2015 (Encore presentation July 10, 2015)