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Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency curbs telework
Remote workers outside of the national capital region are not affected by the decision.
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Baby’s first clearance: What to expect when expecting secret access
What employers know and what students may not realize is that security clearances equal money.
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Federal agencies hit by ‘wide-ranging’ cyberattack
It’s yet unclear which agencies were affected or how many.
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Why the military moves faster than government on AI
A Q&A with a former member of the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence about how agencies can get around talent and budget constraints.
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Federal agencies get ‘shopper’s guide’ to aid purchases of 5G
Some 90% of federal agencies are planning to adopt 5G, according to a 2022 study by General Dynamics Information Technology.
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Taylor Swift-based passwords harm cybersecurity, report says
Swift’s highly anticipated 10th album “Midnights” resulted in many passwords including “taylor,” “swiftie” and “midnights.”
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The opposite of Silicon Valley: How Feds expect to use AI/ML
The government is buying AI technology experimentally with the focus on research-based deals as opposed to hardware or software contracts.
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Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency curbs telework
Remote workers outside of the national capital region are not affected by the decision.
-
Baby’s first clearance: What to expect when expecting secret access
What employers know and what students may not realize is that security clearances equal money.
-
Federal agencies hit by ‘wide-ranging’ cyberattack
It’s yet unclear which agencies were affected or how many.
-
Why the military moves faster than government on AI
A Q&A with a former member of the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence about how agencies can get around talent and budget constraints.
-
Federal agencies get ‘shopper’s guide’ to aid purchases of 5G
Some 90% of federal agencies are planning to adopt 5G, according to a 2022 study by General Dynamics Information Technology.
-
Taylor Swift-based passwords harm cybersecurity, report says
Swift’s highly anticipated 10th album “Midnights” resulted in many passwords including “taylor,” “swiftie” and “midnights.”
-
The opposite of Silicon Valley: How Feds expect to use AI/ML
The government is buying AI technology experimentally with the focus on research-based deals as opposed to hardware or software contracts.
-
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency curbs telework
Remote workers outside of the national capital region are not affected by the decision.
-
Baby’s first clearance: What to expect when expecting secret access
What employers know and what students may not realize is that security clearances equal money.
-
Federal agencies hit by ‘wide-ranging’ cyberattack
It’s yet unclear which agencies were affected or how many.
-
Why the military moves faster than government on AI
A Q&A with a former member of the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence about how agencies can get around talent and budget constraints.
-
Federal agencies get ‘shopper’s guide’ to aid purchases of 5G
Some 90% of federal agencies are planning to adopt 5G, according to a 2022 study by General Dynamics Information Technology.
-
Taylor Swift-based passwords harm cybersecurity, report says
Swift’s highly anticipated 10th album “Midnights” resulted in many passwords including “taylor,” “swiftie” and “midnights.”
-
The opposite of Silicon Valley: How Feds expect to use AI/ML
The government is buying AI technology experimentally with the focus on research-based deals as opposed to hardware or software contracts.














