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The newly unclassified strategy anticipates election security issues and suggests an independent cyber service.
A top Ukrainian intelligence official on the front lines of the cyber war with Russia describes the threat to critical infrastructure and where to go from here.
The agency’s intelligence and law enforcement capabilities are keeping pace with technological change to respond to and prevent cyber threats.
Cyber experts say Chinese hackers will likely target U.S. critical infrastructure as part of Taiwanese war plans.
CISA's Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative will focus on managing and preventing persistent cybersecurity threats, such as supply chain risk and open-source software.
Ransomware-related filings skyrocketed in the second half of 2021, costing U.S. critical infrastructure more than $1 billion in ransomware payments.
BYOD program will let soldiers and DOD civilians securely access government systems through their personal devices
CISA's new directive aims to improve asset visibility and allow to manage cybersecurity risks federal agencies face.
A new tool is helping the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement address the latest rise in cybercrimes by quickly identifying bad actors before they’re able to majorly disrupt an agency’s infrastructure.
The first episode in the CyberCast Ransomware Miniseries takes a look at ransomware threats facing the Defense Industrial Base.
The budget proposal outlines an increase of over $2.6 billion from last year's enacted level.
Division Assistant Director Bryan Vorndran sees a growing cyber workforce and improved avenues of collaboration as key.
With surges in cyber crime, leaders from across government came together to help both public and private organizations develop cyber strategies.
As cyber crime explodes, cyber experts and federal cyber leaders insist on systemic change.
The Cyber Crime Center outlines how cyber criminals are using the dark web to commit pandemic-related scams.
Security innovations can prevent cyber criminals from crossing physical and digital borders.
The organization is working on digital forensic technologies to support cybersecurity.