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Lawmaker wants the White House to have a cyber czar again
The new national security adviser’s “first act” should be to bring back a senior cybersecurity position at the White House, a congressman said Sept. 18.
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Senator looks for answers to border biometrics breach
Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., sent the acting Customs and Border Protection commissioner a letter seeking the agency’s information security requirements for subcontractors.
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Can Congress legislate a secure technology supply chain for the Pentagon?
Following an Inspector General report highlighting many vulnerabilities, should the Pentagon adopt security as a fourth pillar of acqusitions?
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Democratic senators fear for 2020 election security
A group of senators urged Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to take action on security bills amidst a “host of threats” facing the upcoming presidential election.
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Will Congress finally see withheld cyber documents?
Rep. Mac Thornberry said the Trump administration will provide policy documents related to approving cyber operations.
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Are Congress and the White House on a collision course in cyber?
The Trump administration has ignored Congress’s request to see documents governing cyber operations.
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Face off: Congress questions use of Americans’ biometric data
Also, in response to June’s data breach, a Customs and Border Protection official testified that the agency is taking corrective steps to protect traveler photos.
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White House objects to new cyber proposal from Congress
The White House has reservations about disclosing when it delegates cyber authorities to the Secretary of Defense.
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One Senate panel’s idea to prioritize cybersecurity spending
The Senate’s Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations has ideas to improve federal cybersecurity.
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Could a new office protect critical US tech?
Legislation is being added to the defense authorization bill that would create an executive office dedicated to cybersecurity protection, as well as reform security clearance procedures.
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Lawmaker wants the White House to have a cyber czar again
The new national security adviser’s “first act” should be to bring back a senior cybersecurity position at the White House, a congressman said Sept. 18.
-
Senator looks for answers to border biometrics breach
Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., sent the acting Customs and Border Protection commissioner a letter seeking the agency’s information security requirements for subcontractors.
-
Can Congress legislate a secure technology supply chain for the Pentagon?
Following an Inspector General report highlighting many vulnerabilities, should the Pentagon adopt security as a fourth pillar of acqusitions?
-
Democratic senators fear for 2020 election security
A group of senators urged Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to take action on security bills amidst a “host of threats” facing the upcoming presidential election.
-
Will Congress finally see withheld cyber documents?
Rep. Mac Thornberry said the Trump administration will provide policy documents related to approving cyber operations.
-
Are Congress and the White House on a collision course in cyber?
The Trump administration has ignored Congress’s request to see documents governing cyber operations.
-
Face off: Congress questions use of Americans’ biometric data
Also, in response to June’s data breach, a Customs and Border Protection official testified that the agency is taking corrective steps to protect traveler photos.
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White House objects to new cyber proposal from Congress
The White House has reservations about disclosing when it delegates cyber authorities to the Secretary of Defense.
-
One Senate panel’s idea to prioritize cybersecurity spending
The Senate’s Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations has ideas to improve federal cybersecurity.
-
Could a new office protect critical US tech?
Legislation is being added to the defense authorization bill that would create an executive office dedicated to cybersecurity protection, as well as reform security clearance procedures.
-
Lawmaker wants the White House to have a cyber czar again
The new national security adviser’s “first act” should be to bring back a senior cybersecurity position at the White House, a congressman said Sept. 18.
-
Senator looks for answers to border biometrics breach
Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., sent the acting Customs and Border Protection commissioner a letter seeking the agency’s information security requirements for subcontractors.
-
Can Congress legislate a secure technology supply chain for the Pentagon?
Following an Inspector General report highlighting many vulnerabilities, should the Pentagon adopt security as a fourth pillar of acqusitions?
-
Democratic senators fear for 2020 election security
A group of senators urged Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to take action on security bills amidst a “host of threats” facing the upcoming presidential election.
-
Will Congress finally see withheld cyber documents?
Rep. Mac Thornberry said the Trump administration will provide policy documents related to approving cyber operations.
-
Are Congress and the White House on a collision course in cyber?
The Trump administration has ignored Congress’s request to see documents governing cyber operations.
-
Face off: Congress questions use of Americans’ biometric data
Also, in response to June’s data breach, a Customs and Border Protection official testified that the agency is taking corrective steps to protect traveler photos.
-
White House objects to new cyber proposal from Congress
The White House has reservations about disclosing when it delegates cyber authorities to the Secretary of Defense.
-
One Senate panel’s idea to prioritize cybersecurity spending
The Senate’s Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations has ideas to improve federal cybersecurity.
-
Could a new office protect critical US tech?
Legislation is being added to the defense authorization bill that would create an executive office dedicated to cybersecurity protection, as well as reform security clearance procedures.













