Cybersecurity
Endpoint users will always be the weak link in cybersecurity. How do we mitigate the risk?
Some of the agency's challenges include modernization and recruiting top talent to meet cyber needs.
Acquisition CTO discusses developments to improving efficiencies in acquisition through security and technology.
Efficacy testing and trend identification help tackle sources of strategic risk.
TSA is looking to move beyond traditional security screening methods to increase efficiency and decrease wait times.
The 25 graduates developed cyber defense analysis skills in just three months.
Cybersecurity leaders across government point to penetration testing as a solution to identifying many IT vulnerabilities.
The best method for health data security and protecting patient privacy may be to start fresh.
Assistant Director for Cybersecurity Jeanette Manfra talks through the newest agency's focus areas and mission.
Leads from innovators and fast followers discuss implementing cutting-edge technologies and practices.
Information security veteran emphasizes the need to move past a detection-based model to a mathematically predictive model.
Leaders from DOJ and ODNI discuss their strategies to protect personal data and communications integrity.
The National Cyber Protection Team leader explains how our nation's military and beyond can stay ahead of security threats.
Technology plays a vital role at the agency's data efforts and shared services.
Agencies across the federal government offer programs to stoke interest in federal cybersecurity careers.
The Office of Biometric Identity Management's new HART system, the largest of its kind, to help secure the nation.
Associate Director for Cybersecurity Jeanette Manfra outlines the three pillars for ICS security.
New tech has a place, but agencies should be mindful of security risks.
Agency heads say prioritizing what data to encrypt will prevent further roadblocks to accessibility.
Federal employees from all fields are encouraged to apply before the May 15th deadline.
Commercial practices illuminate a new method for technology development.
Leaders in government and industry iterate importance of cybersecurity in modernizing veteran health care.
Protecting the nation's critical mission systems requires support from everyone involved.
This year's executive plan is all about "action and impact" for IT modernization, according to Federal CIO Suzette…
This year's efforts include new monitoring tools and recruitment strategies.
Advances in cloud computing and mobile data require a new approach to protecting federal networks.
CIO Suzette Kent and others provide updates about recruitment and shared service programs.
Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen says the range of threats is too big for any one organization to fight alone.
As a global shortage of cybersecurity professionals grows, the government looks to expand pool of applicants.
The agency plans ways to incorporate user feedback and security testing throughout the development process.