The Department of Homeland Security is creating a new board that will assemble after major cyber incidents to review and respond to such events, CyberScoop reported Wednesday. DHS is establishing the Cyber
MoreThe White House on Tuesday deployed Anne Neuberger, the country’s deputy national security adviser for cyber and emerging technology, to NATO to help allies disrupt potential Russian cyberattacks on Ukraine and prepare
MoreCybersecurity experts shared their thoughts on new questions and items outlined in fiscal year 2022 chief information officer metrics, including the document’s increased focus on multifactor authentication and encryption, Federal News Network
MoreThe National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education seeks members for five project teams that will work on career guidance efforts in cybersecurity. The teams will consist of NICE community members who will perform
MoreIBM has announced it will perpetuate its relationship with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) by working as an alliance partner in the Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative (JCDC). The computer hardware
MoreThe White House has introduced an action plan that outlines measures that will be carried out in the next 100 days to improve the water sector’s cybersecurity. The administration developed the water
MoreThe National Institute of Standards and Technology has updated its recommended procedures to assess the implementation of security and privacy controls. NIST said Wednesday it added new assessment procedures and a new
MoreSoftware company Oracle has chosen Telos platform Xacta to manage and automate security clearances at various classification levels for its projects and clients, the Ashburn, Virginia-based information technology company announced Thursday. “Xacta fast-tracks the entire
MoreThe Office of Management and Budget has introduced a strategy to advance the adoption of zero trust architecture within the federal government in accordance with a May 2021 executive order on cybersecurity.
MoreThe National Institute of Standards and Technology has expanded the list of credentials that federal employees and contractors can use as digital identities to enter secure government sites and access information technology
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