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Senate seeks industry’s help with internal cyberthreats
A solicitation from the Senate’s sergeant-at-arms asks for several network assessment services.
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One senator wants vendors to ensure their internet connectivity devices are secure
The senator also called on vendors to notify users of available security updates.
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The DHS cyber agency has a key role in a new strategy
The Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency will be a linchpin for an integrated cybersecurity effort between the federal government and private sector, but there are challenges.
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Congressional report outlines new American cyber strategy
The Cyberspace Solarium Commission is unveiling its report and describes a new American strategy in cyberspace called layered cyber deterrence.
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Panel will recommend that feds can declare a ‘cyber state of distress’
In another preview of its March 11 report, the Cyberspace Solarium Commission laid out new authorities, roles and partnerships it wants to see in the federal government.
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At least two presidential campaigns aren’t using two-factor authentication
At least two presidential campaigns are not using two-factor authentication, according to Maine Sen. Angus King, because the campaigns consider the technology too unwieldy.
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Former NATO chief has 3 tips to secure 2020 election
Adm. James Stavridis has suggestions for the public and politicians.
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The progress the government has made on election security
The most recent Senate report on Russia election interference contained recommendations feds should take to bolster election and cybersecurity — several of which agencies have already addressed since 2016.
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Is a single cybersecurity congressional committee possible?
There is consensus among Congress that lawmakers need to consolidate their jurisdiction of cyber issues. One solution would be to move all cyber oversight to a single committee.
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Congressional commission wants more cyberwarriors for the military
With rising threats, DoD might need to add more cyber teams to keep pace.
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Senate seeks industry’s help with internal cyberthreats
A solicitation from the Senate’s sergeant-at-arms asks for several network assessment services.
-
One senator wants vendors to ensure their internet connectivity devices are secure
The senator also called on vendors to notify users of available security updates.
-
The DHS cyber agency has a key role in a new strategy
The Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency will be a linchpin for an integrated cybersecurity effort between the federal government and private sector, but there are challenges.
-
Congressional report outlines new American cyber strategy
The Cyberspace Solarium Commission is unveiling its report and describes a new American strategy in cyberspace called layered cyber deterrence.
-
Panel will recommend that feds can declare a ‘cyber state of distress’
In another preview of its March 11 report, the Cyberspace Solarium Commission laid out new authorities, roles and partnerships it wants to see in the federal government.
-
At least two presidential campaigns aren’t using two-factor authentication
At least two presidential campaigns are not using two-factor authentication, according to Maine Sen. Angus King, because the campaigns consider the technology too unwieldy.
-
Former NATO chief has 3 tips to secure 2020 election
Adm. James Stavridis has suggestions for the public and politicians.
-
The progress the government has made on election security
The most recent Senate report on Russia election interference contained recommendations feds should take to bolster election and cybersecurity — several of which agencies have already addressed since 2016.
-
Is a single cybersecurity congressional committee possible?
There is consensus among Congress that lawmakers need to consolidate their jurisdiction of cyber issues. One solution would be to move all cyber oversight to a single committee.
-
Congressional commission wants more cyberwarriors for the military
With rising threats, DoD might need to add more cyber teams to keep pace.
-
Senate seeks industry’s help with internal cyberthreats
A solicitation from the Senate’s sergeant-at-arms asks for several network assessment services.
-
One senator wants vendors to ensure their internet connectivity devices are secure
The senator also called on vendors to notify users of available security updates.
-
The DHS cyber agency has a key role in a new strategy
The Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency will be a linchpin for an integrated cybersecurity effort between the federal government and private sector, but there are challenges.
-
Congressional report outlines new American cyber strategy
The Cyberspace Solarium Commission is unveiling its report and describes a new American strategy in cyberspace called layered cyber deterrence.
-
Panel will recommend that feds can declare a ‘cyber state of distress’
In another preview of its March 11 report, the Cyberspace Solarium Commission laid out new authorities, roles and partnerships it wants to see in the federal government.
-
At least two presidential campaigns aren’t using two-factor authentication
At least two presidential campaigns are not using two-factor authentication, according to Maine Sen. Angus King, because the campaigns consider the technology too unwieldy.
-
Former NATO chief has 3 tips to secure 2020 election
Adm. James Stavridis has suggestions for the public and politicians.
-
The progress the government has made on election security
The most recent Senate report on Russia election interference contained recommendations feds should take to bolster election and cybersecurity — several of which agencies have already addressed since 2016.
-
Is a single cybersecurity congressional committee possible?
There is consensus among Congress that lawmakers need to consolidate their jurisdiction of cyber issues. One solution would be to move all cyber oversight to a single committee.
-
Congressional commission wants more cyberwarriors for the military
With rising threats, DoD might need to add more cyber teams to keep pace.













