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NSA released a suite of “post-quantum algorithms” that will eventually be requirements for national security systems, along with a series of deadlines for the transition.
Also in today's Federal Newscast, the Postal Service expects to raise mail prices in January 2023.
When the Biden Justice Department sued Booz Allen on antitrust grounds over Booz's acquisition of EverWatch, it sent a signal. The federal contracting class of companies isn't exempt from an aggressive anti-trust stance. Justice said the acquisition would combine the only two competitors in certain support services for national security.
Remember the CARES Act, enacted at the height of the pandemic? Among other things, it let agencies reimburse contractors to pay employees unable to work at an approved federal site or to telework. At the National Security Agency, lack of controls led to millions of dollars in improper payments under the CARES Act.
The National Security Agency has been preaching zero trust for several years, but Zero Trust Lead Kevin Bingham says adoption accelerated after the May 2021 cybersecurity executive order. We chat with Bingham during the Zero Trust Cyber Exchange about what’s on the horizon.
Microsoft lost the 10-year top secret cloud contract competition for a second time, but decided not to protest.
Officials say a more “integrated” approach is needed to truly transform tradecraft using artificial intelligence technologies.
In today's Federal Newscast, the White House wants to boost inclusion for transgender people in federal services.
CISA is highlighting several tools after the White House said it has "evolving intelligence" suggesting Russia is preparing cyber attacks.
Often attachments with malicious payloads come in the popular Adobe PDF format. Recently, the National Security Agency issued guidance for how to configure your PDF reader application safely.
In today's Federal Newscast, federal employees who were exposed to COVID-19 while working can now join a class-action lawsuit.
Invasion prompts all-of-government response, but the effects are personal, too.
Last week's report from the Pentagon on defense industrial base competitiveness didn't sit well with services contractors.
The agency is continuing to work on ways to boost the security of the electric grid after kicking off a largescale initiative last year.