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
MoreThe White House continues to push for increased transparency in the military, an initiative the Pentagon says has the support of lawmakers and government agencies, the Military Times reported Sunday. Brian Everstine
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
MoreCapgemini has published a report for the European Commission that tackles how European governments can harness new technologies to deliver public services. âWith wider services now in place, governments across Europe should now
MoreThe Department of Veterans Affairs will expand the capacity of some clinic and open centers in private health facilities as part of efforts to ensure timely care for veterans, the Washington Post reported
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Lt. 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
MoreHouse Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers (R-Mich.) is calling on both chambers of Congress to begin considering a comprehensive cybersecurity bill before August, Defense News reported Wednesday. John Bennett writes that Rogers,
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Michael Daniel, cybersecurity coordinator at the White House, said agencies under the purview of the White House will continue to use current cybersecurity regulations in the operation of critical systems covering health,
MoreThe General Services Administration will start implementing an energy-saving technology across the federal government. The agency has partnered with Schneider Electric, Pepco Holdings and FirstFuel Software to introduce the Green Button Pilot
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