OPM Cyber Breach

  • The letters sent to those affected by the Office of Personnel Management cyber breach contain a certain sentence that attempts to indemnify the government from any liability surrounding the breach. But that sentence alone may not protect the government from someone who wants to sue it for damages. Federal employment attorney Heidi Burakiewicz, a partner at the law firm Mehri and Skalet, joined Tom Temin on the Federal Drive with an insider\'s look at how the 1974 Privacy Act could cover recent cyber attacks and let lawsuits fly.

    June 18, 2015
  • While the number of people in Congress calling for the OPM director to resign grows, the White House is voicing support for Katherine Archuleta. NTEU and NARFE have sent letters to OPM asking for more details on the second breach.

    June 18, 2015
  • The second term is when a President has traditionally concentrated on establishing his legacy. According to Senior Correspondent Mike Causey, it\'s also the time when things tend to get tougher -- and less friendly -- for the White House resident.

    June 18, 2015
  • Commentary: Federal Drive host Tom Temin says he sees no other choice than for OPM Director Katherine Archuleta to resign over the agency\'s massive data breaches.

    June 17, 2015
  • Office of Personnel Management officials told House Oversight and Government Reform Committee lawmakers that they didn\'t encrypt employee Social Security numbers because its systems couldn\'t handle the new technologies. Lawmakers pointed to previous breaches of contractors as a highly-probable way hackers got into OPM\'s system this time around.

    June 17, 2015
  • As the Office of Personnel Management begins notifying feds of a second cyber breach, Senior Correspondent Mike Causey warns that more bad news may be on the horizon.

    June 17, 2015
  • The Office of Management and Budget tells agencies they have 30 days to secure their networks. It appears to be reacting to the second major cyber breach at the Office of Personnel Management. That second breach puts military and intelligence security clearance holders at risk. You can read the details about the second breach at Federal News Radio dot com. Dave McClure is chief strategist at the Veris Group, and former associate administrator at the Office of Citizen Services and Innovative Technologies at the General Services Administration. He\'s writing about a few ground rules your agency should think about for better cybersecurity. He tells In Depth with Francis Rose about the \"cut and paste\" approach to collecting threat information and what that means for agencies.

    June 16, 2015
  • The massive data breach impacting anywhere between 4 million and 14 million current and former federal employees, congressional staff and even contractors can be tied back to old technology. Time and again, the Office of Personnel Management tried to explain to House lawmakers today that modern cybersecurity technologies don\'t work well with 25 to 30-year-old systems. Federal News Radio\'s Executive Editor Jason Miller tells In Depth with Francis Rose that OPM and other executives were taken to task on Capitol Hill for the cyber breach.

    June 16, 2015
  • Commentary: Embarrassment agency suffered from undetected hacks multiplies with its botched response.

    June 15, 2015
  • OPM gives agencies a stock email to send out offering few new details of a second data breach impacting background investigations.

    June 15, 2015
  • With all the focus on the OPM cyber breach, let\'s not overlook the simple fact that despite what some would call urgent and compelling needs, the government has rules and regulations that still need to be followed.

    June 15, 2015
  • The Maryland Democrat hosts his third town hall with federal employees since March answering questions on a series of hot-button issues.

    June 15, 2015
  • Federal CIO Tony Scott announced on Friday agencies have 30 days to report back to OMB and DHS on how they are addressing four specific areas of cybersecurity. OMB also is leading a broader effort to create a new Federal Civilian Cybersecurity Strategy.

    June 15, 2015
  • If it\'s really true that misery loves company, current and former members of the federal family must be jumping with joy, says Senior Correspondent Mike Causey.

    June 15, 2015