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Cybersecurity budgets may be shrinking like other budgets, Government Computer News reports. That means many chief information security officers may have to develop strategies for limited or reduced funding. (ISC)2 compiled 8 ideas for CISOs…
\"Security\" is a word that gets woven in to nearly everything your agency does, so understanding what your security people are worried about is good information to have.
The study by ISC(2) found there\'s a severe gap in the skills needed for cybersecurity professionals.
Federal Security Spotlight speaks with Thomas Schankweiler III, chief information security officer in the office of the Secretary of Health and Human Services. January 13, 2011
As agencies try to hire hundreds of trained cybersecurity experts in the coming years, there are questions about whether that need can be met. Some observers wonder whether there really are enough cybersecurity workers.
The challenge of securing the nation\'s IT infrastructure has often been likened to building an airplane as it flies through the air -- or even herding cats.
In speech after speech, officials talk about the need for government and industry to work together to solve cybersecurity challenges. But for the past five years, a government-industry partnership has actually been making good on the promise of collaboration in the cybersecurity arena.
There\'s a government-industry partnership that\'s trying to make good on the need for collaboration in cybersecurity innovation.
When it comes to securing the nation\'s cybersecurity infrastructure, how do federal officials think of the future? One of the top cybersecurity officials at the Department of Homeland Security weighed in on the topic at the ISC2 SecureAmericas conference yesterday.
CISO survey released, Stock market may have been victim of cyberattack
The Government Information Security Leadership Awards (GISLAs) program has been recognizing the ongoing commitment by federal information security leaders to build a highly qualified and ethical workforce. Director Sarah Bohne tells us what\'s new for this year.
President Obama has made a top-to-bottom review of cybersecurity throughout the government a priority, and is planning on naming a cybersecurity czar. Meanwhile, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates is finalizing a plan to stand up a new military cybercommand. But what will these two new jobs really do for protecting the nation\'s cyber infrastructure?
When they talk, people listen. That’s the result of a survey of federal chief information security officers. The survey was conducted by (ISC)2 and CISCO and Government Futures. We talk about the survey with (ISC)2…