The National Institute of Standards and Technology is spearheading an initiative to help agencies and organizations fill in the holes when it comes to implementation of data privacy protections.
The General Services Administration (GSA) has selected Ad Hoc and Fearless to upgrade the search.gov platform.
NIST wants to make sure agencies understand the added challenges of cybersecurity for IoT. That's why it's producing a new guidance document on the subject.
The National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence has released fresh guidance on derived personal identity verification credentials in the an ongoing federal challenge of improving cybersecurity for people using mobile devices.
Red Hat and other open source companies work closely with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) using the secure content automation (SCAP) protocol to automate security controls, the General Services Administration’s 18F organization on configuration lockdown.
A new report from Sen. McCaskill's office says the Trump administration's 2019 budget would cut five Inspectors General office's budgets and give nine IG offices less than what they requested.
As agencies face an increasing volume of cyber threats, the Government Accountability Offices plans to examine whether the Trump administration has a reliable hierarchy for its cybersecurity leadership.
Some federal leaders and lawmakers think now is precisely the time to be considering the implications of artificial intelligence.
On this week’s episode of Women of Washington, Gigi Schumm welcomes Dr. Joannie Chin, deputy director of the engineering lab at the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Scott Schlimmer, co-founder of Cybersaint Security, and Bill Brennan, senior director of cyber business enablement at Leidos, explain why contractors could risk losing their contracts if they don’t comply.
Federal government doesn't operate local elections, but it can help locals avoid fraud and tampering.
Old, reliable botnets continue to plague information networks around the world. Yet tools to mitigate botnets often go unused.
Telos Corporation CEO John Wood joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss IT security and how his company can help federal agencies make a secure transition to the cloud. June 12, 2018
The National Institute of Standards and Technology has launched a program to come up with lightweight algorithms that could run on any device.
Dominic Cussatt, VA’s chief information security officer, said VA has addressed several long-standing cyber problems, including the use of two-factor authentication.