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Homeland Security cyber ‘hunt’ teams are coming to help
A massive spending package included a provision that directs the Department of Homeland Security to maintain its cyber hunt and incident response teams.
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Here are the civilian cyber highlights in the must-pass spending bills
Congress plans to shell out billions for cyber-related projects across the government.
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Congress wants more answers on cyber operations and tools
The National Defense Authorization Act has many provisions demanding new reports and oversight mechanisms over DoD cyber operations and readiness of the cyber force.
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Here’s what senators learned about the ransomware threat
The director of the Department of Homeland Security’s cybersecurity agency held a classified briefing with senators, who shared some thoughts.
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Does the federal government need a 5G coordinator?
A bipartisan group of senators called on the White House to name a 5G coordinator to tackle what lawmakers described as an “unprecedented security challenge” presented by the new technology.
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Here’s the new plan for election cyberthreat notifications
A new group of senior IC and civilian officials will decide whether to make public notifications.
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Should contractors be fined for their subprimes’ cybersecurity?
In a wide-ranging confirmation hearing, DoD CIO Dana Deasy discussed holding prime contractors accountable.
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‘But who’s in charge’ is the question for feds in cybersecurity
Government officials consistently argue that no single agency could take responsibility for the cybersecurity of the federal government. But a Wisconsin senator recently pushed officials to answer the question of who takes the lead for information security.
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The 5G marketplace may require a government intervention
New 5G technology will require a serious discussion about the government’s role in that market moving forward, top officials said Sept. 19.
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Cyber threat from Iran ‘very active’ following tensions in Gulf
As the United States contemplates a response to strike on Saudi oil facilities, Iran’s cyberoperations against the U.S. are not abnormal
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Homeland Security cyber ‘hunt’ teams are coming to help
A massive spending package included a provision that directs the Department of Homeland Security to maintain its cyber hunt and incident response teams.
-
Here are the civilian cyber highlights in the must-pass spending bills
Congress plans to shell out billions for cyber-related projects across the government.
-
Congress wants more answers on cyber operations and tools
The National Defense Authorization Act has many provisions demanding new reports and oversight mechanisms over DoD cyber operations and readiness of the cyber force.
-
Here’s what senators learned about the ransomware threat
The director of the Department of Homeland Security’s cybersecurity agency held a classified briefing with senators, who shared some thoughts.
-
Does the federal government need a 5G coordinator?
A bipartisan group of senators called on the White House to name a 5G coordinator to tackle what lawmakers described as an “unprecedented security challenge” presented by the new technology.
-
Here’s the new plan for election cyberthreat notifications
A new group of senior IC and civilian officials will decide whether to make public notifications.
-
Should contractors be fined for their subprimes’ cybersecurity?
In a wide-ranging confirmation hearing, DoD CIO Dana Deasy discussed holding prime contractors accountable.
-
‘But who’s in charge’ is the question for feds in cybersecurity
Government officials consistently argue that no single agency could take responsibility for the cybersecurity of the federal government. But a Wisconsin senator recently pushed officials to answer the question of who takes the lead for information security.
-
The 5G marketplace may require a government intervention
New 5G technology will require a serious discussion about the government’s role in that market moving forward, top officials said Sept. 19.
-
Cyber threat from Iran ‘very active’ following tensions in Gulf
As the United States contemplates a response to strike on Saudi oil facilities, Iran’s cyberoperations against the U.S. are not abnormal
-
Homeland Security cyber ‘hunt’ teams are coming to help
A massive spending package included a provision that directs the Department of Homeland Security to maintain its cyber hunt and incident response teams.
-
Here are the civilian cyber highlights in the must-pass spending bills
Congress plans to shell out billions for cyber-related projects across the government.
-
Congress wants more answers on cyber operations and tools
The National Defense Authorization Act has many provisions demanding new reports and oversight mechanisms over DoD cyber operations and readiness of the cyber force.
-
Here’s what senators learned about the ransomware threat
The director of the Department of Homeland Security’s cybersecurity agency held a classified briefing with senators, who shared some thoughts.
-
Does the federal government need a 5G coordinator?
A bipartisan group of senators called on the White House to name a 5G coordinator to tackle what lawmakers described as an “unprecedented security challenge” presented by the new technology.
-
Here’s the new plan for election cyberthreat notifications
A new group of senior IC and civilian officials will decide whether to make public notifications.
-
Should contractors be fined for their subprimes’ cybersecurity?
In a wide-ranging confirmation hearing, DoD CIO Dana Deasy discussed holding prime contractors accountable.
-
‘But who’s in charge’ is the question for feds in cybersecurity
Government officials consistently argue that no single agency could take responsibility for the cybersecurity of the federal government. But a Wisconsin senator recently pushed officials to answer the question of who takes the lead for information security.
-
The 5G marketplace may require a government intervention
New 5G technology will require a serious discussion about the government’s role in that market moving forward, top officials said Sept. 19.
-
Cyber threat from Iran ‘very active’ following tensions in Gulf
As the United States contemplates a response to strike on Saudi oil facilities, Iran’s cyberoperations against the U.S. are not abnormal













