The Department of Labor (DOL) has released new guidelines on ensuring the cybersecurity of systems that are key to protecting $9.3 trillion in retirement benefits for over 34 million participants in contribution
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency released new guidelines to help organizations better protect their systems against ransomware attacks.
MoreJohn Sherman, chief information officer of the Intelligence Community, has said that efforts to modernize the community’s operations span areas such as cloud computing, cybersecurity and data-related initiatives. The Defense Intelligence Agency
MoreEllen Lord, chair of the Nuclear Weapons Council, said during a tour of the Energy Department’s Savannah River Site that the efforts to refurbish SRS facilities and drive plutonium pit production is
MoreThe General Services Administration is planning to remove the “grayware” special item number category under the IT Schedule 70 to eliminate government purchases of refurbished or overhauled information technology equipment, FCW reported
MoreNASA is still looking for someone to replace Bill Gerstenmaier as associate administrator for the Human Exploration and Operations directorate, Space News reported Wednesday.
MoreLaurence Brewer, chief records officer of the National Archives and Records Administration, said that the agency will fully transition into digital records management during a conference in Washington, D.C., Federal News Network reported
MoreThe Small Business Administration conducted a pilot project focusing on using artificial intelligence and cloud technology to improve agencies’ cybersecurity posture, Nextgov reported Tuesday.
MoreRon Ross, a National Institute of Standards and Technology fellow, said the agency integrated more privacy controls for Revision 5 of Special Publication 800-53 focused on cybersecurity and supply chain matters, Fifth
MoreVice Adm. Jon Hill, director of the Missile Defense Agency, said that Congress and the Department of Defense are focused on developing hypersonic and ballistic tracking technologies, Defense News reported Tuesday. Hill noted
MoreThe Army Research Office has developed an artificial intelligence-based system that uses software agents to discover materials for fuel cells that may be used to develop batteries with prolonged life, Federal News
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