Six software providers to the K-12 education sector have voluntarily pledged to incorporate Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency principles into their product development processes. Classlink, Clever, D2L, GG4L, Instructure and PowerSchool signed
The U.S. Marine Corps has adopted a “comply-to-connect” method to prevent a computing device from passing malicious applications on to the branch’s enterprise network, Federal News Radio reported Friday. Jason Miller writes
MoreRobert Otto, deputy chief of staff for ISR at the Air Force, has said that the branch is considering using an open ISR architecture to align the program with current spending requirements,
MoreU.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has said the ongoing tension between China and its neighboring countries over disputed islands could have a destabilizing effect on the Asia-Pacific region, BBC reported Saturday. Hagel
MoreSonny Hashmi has been named permanent chief information officer at the General Services Administration after four months in the acting CIO role, Fedscoop reported Saturday. âIâm extremely humbled and honored to have
MoreRob Carey, formerly principal deputy chief information officer at the Defense Department, believes that government agencies must continue investing in cybersecurity and information assurance as the threat landscape gets more complex, Federal
MoreMichael Rogers, head of the U.S. Cyber Command, has proposed creating a task force at the Defense Information Systems Agency to support cyber defense operations across the military, Federal News Radio reported
MoreThe Office of Personnel and Management plans to merge several internal databases that contain information on federal workers and contractors who have access to the agency’s physical and digital assets, FCW reported
MoreThe General Services Administration will expand its digital acquisition services for its federal customers as part of efforts to increase its market share from 14 percent to 33 percent by fiscal 2017,
MoreLt. Gen. Edward Cardon, head of the Army Cyber Command, believes that giving military cyber forces greater freedom to experiment could help them develop more technological capabilities, FCW reported Wednesday. “Maybe we
MoreA new Government Accountability Office study says many agencies either rescoped or delayed their information technology projects in order to meet sequestration requirements during fiscal year 2013, FCW reported Wednesday. Reid Davenport
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