Log4j is popular Java-based software intended to assemble a log to troubleshoot problems or record data. In November 2021, users noticed that there was an error in the program, which impacted almost a
MoreThe Government Accountability Office reviewed FISMA reports of 23 civilian Chief Financial Officers Act of 1990 agencies and preliminary results showed inconsistency in agencies’ implementation of requirements under the Federal Information Security
MoreThe Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), National Security Agency (NSA) and FBI have jointly authored an advisory to alert organizations about state-sponsored cyber threats from Russia. The joint cybersecurity advisory tackles
MoreThe Information and Communications Technology Supply Chain Risk Management Task Force (ICT SCRM) has announced the Small Business Administration (SBA), National Association of State Chief Information Officers and the National Association of
MoreThe Department of Defense has launched a new consortium aimed at creating two-way communications between agency leaders and the academe to discuss cybersecurity issues, DOD News reported Monday. Senior cyber leaders across
MoreJen Easterly, director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, said that although there has been no major cyberattacks linked to a flaw in the Log4j software code so far, the vulnerability
MoreThe General Services Administration has released an interim rule to facilitate and complete the transfer of the DotGov Domain Program’s management, operation and ownership from GSA to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security
MoreU.S. Cyber Command will run a virtual event to present the 84 newest member institutions of its Academic Engagement Network, an effort to fortify a workforce of cyber professionals. The event, which
MoreThe Cyberspace Solarium Commission, which stood up in 2019, will soon shut down but then revive as a nonprofit this year, Defense One reported Wednesday. Mark Montgomery, the commission’s executive director, told
MoreA group of 10 lawmakers led by Sens. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., and Roger Wicker, R-Miss., asked the departments of Homeland Security and Transportation how they carry out their responsibilities as co-sector risk
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