The Department of Homeland Security has crafted a strategic plan for the next four years to safeguard national borders and critical infrastructure from security threats, FCW reported Friday. Mark Rockwell writes that
MoreThe Department of Homeland Security‘s science and technology directorate seeks to invest up to $95 million in projects that will help DHS address a range of cyber issues, Federal News Radio reported
MoreLarry Zelvin, director of the Department of Homeland Security‘s national cybersecurity and communications integration center, has encouraged financial services institutions to have in-house staff trained in cybersecurity to help shore up their
MoreThe Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee has approved the Federal Information Security Modernization Act, a move that could draw closer to reforms in the 12-year-old Federal Information Security Management Act, GovInfoSecurity
MoreThe U.S. Agriculture Department has certified an Esri-made online cloud mapping platform as compliant with security requirements under the Federal Information Security Management Act. Esri obtained a FISMA authority-to-operate status from USDA
MoreThe Defense Department‘s plan to roll out an agency-wide information technology platform could face delays as officials consider first some cybersecurity factors, FCW reported Tuesday. Adm. Michael Rogers, director of National Security Agency,
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John Streufert, director of federal network resilience at the Department of Homeland Security, has told Federal Times that the agency is poised to award the second round of task orders under its Continuous
MoreThe Food and Drug Administration has released draft guidance for the health industry on the agency’s stance regarding regulatory compliance related to medical device data systems, medical image storage and communications devices.
MoreThe U.S. Navy and Defense Information Systems Agency are collaborating to develop and test a software system for verifying the identities of military members through a mobile device, Nextgov reported Tuesday. Aliya
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