The Department of Defense Office of Inspector General has released a report concerning its audit of select cyber controls meant to secure classified mobile devices that the DOD uses and the information
Rep. Maxwell Alejandro Frost of Florida’s 10th congressional district and Rep. Don Beyer of Virginia’s eighth congressional district have proposed legislation that would require manufacturers seeking to build spacecraft for NASA to
MoreThe Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has released a report regarding a SILENTSHIELD red team activity conducted in 2023 meant to assess the cybersecurity posture of an unnamed federal civilian executive branch
MoreThe Government Accountability Office has found that multiple Department of Defense IT business programs actively developing software via Agile and iterative approaches have failed to use metrics and management tools in line
MoreMarcus Tepaske has taken on the role of technical director at the U.S. Office of Naval Research Global. In his new role, Tepaske will lead a team of over 50 scientists, technologists
MoreA study will be conducted by Los Alamos National Laboratory and OpenAI that seeks to evaluate the risks of advanced artificial intelligence being used to bring about biological threats. The study will
MoreThe National Security Agency has released the cybersecurity information sheet on the seventh and final pillar of the Department of Defense’s zero trust framework. The CSI, titled “Advancing Zero Trust Maturity Throughout
MoreThe National Security Agency, alongside other U.S. and international government agencies, has released a cybersecurity advisory titled “PRC MSS Tradecraft in Action.” The advisory seeks to help cybersecurity practitioners prevent network intrusions
MoreMITRE has released a document that seeks to provide the administration that will be elected this November with guidance on the establishment of a regulatory framework for artificial intelligence security and safety.
MoreThe Department of Transportation aims to subject the complementary positioning, navigation and timing — or CPNT — technologies of nine companies to real-world field tests as part of a broader effort to
MoreThe Federal Communications Commission’s Office of Engineering and Technology is seeking additional comments from the public regarding ways that would increase federal government access to non-federal satellite services, including commercial ones. Of
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