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Facing Chinese cyberthreat, Pentagon to bake better contractor security into buying decisions
Officials want an extra layer of security as a “fourth pillar in defense acquisition” following the recently reported hack of sensitive military data.
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Are Trump and Republicans headed for a cybersecurity showdown?
A meeting between President Donald Trump and top GOP senators over the risks and regulation of Chinese telecom ZTE could indicate the administration’s cyber strategy.
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Legislators want to mandate WH cyber post (again)
The White House cyber coordinator post was left vacant after its most recent occupant Rob Joyce announced his return to the National Security Agency in May 2018.
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Bill to boost 2018 election security in doubt
The Senate could tackle election security – if Rand Paul doesn’t derail the vote.
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Trump’s unsecured communications criticized as ‘reckless’
Democrats blast Trump’s alleged vulnerable cellphone and internet use.
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FCC accused of misleading public over ‘attack’
Two Democratic lawmakers blast the FCC over claims it was hacked in 2017.
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Budget battle brews as Trump threatens another shutdown
President Donald Trump has warned Congress that he will never sign another foot-tall, $1 trillion-plus government-wide spending bill like the one he did in March. His message to lawmakers in both parties: Get your act together before the next budget lands on my desk.
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7 items to watch in House NDAA markup
Here are seven items to keep an eye on that might affect major changes in procurement, organizational structure or programs during the HASC NDAA markup.
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McCain book: US should consider cyberattack to punish Putin
In his book, set to launch later this month, Sen. John McCain says it’s time for America to go on the offensive in the information war with Russia.
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Rep. Ruppersberger’s 7 steps for better cyber oversight
The recommendations include evaluating the current cybersecurity structure within the Department of Homeland Security, as well as a cyber-specific budget hearing for FY19.
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Facing Chinese cyberthreat, Pentagon to bake better contractor security into buying decisions
Officials want an extra layer of security as a “fourth pillar in defense acquisition” following the recently reported hack of sensitive military data.
-
Are Trump and Republicans headed for a cybersecurity showdown?
A meeting between President Donald Trump and top GOP senators over the risks and regulation of Chinese telecom ZTE could indicate the administration’s cyber strategy.
-
Legislators want to mandate WH cyber post (again)
The White House cyber coordinator post was left vacant after its most recent occupant Rob Joyce announced his return to the National Security Agency in May 2018.
-
Bill to boost 2018 election security in doubt
The Senate could tackle election security – if Rand Paul doesn’t derail the vote.
-
Trump’s unsecured communications criticized as ‘reckless’
Democrats blast Trump’s alleged vulnerable cellphone and internet use.
-
FCC accused of misleading public over ‘attack’
Two Democratic lawmakers blast the FCC over claims it was hacked in 2017.
-
Budget battle brews as Trump threatens another shutdown
President Donald Trump has warned Congress that he will never sign another foot-tall, $1 trillion-plus government-wide spending bill like the one he did in March. His message to lawmakers in both parties: Get your act together before the next budget lands on my desk.
-
7 items to watch in House NDAA markup
Here are seven items to keep an eye on that might affect major changes in procurement, organizational structure or programs during the HASC NDAA markup.
-
McCain book: US should consider cyberattack to punish Putin
In his book, set to launch later this month, Sen. John McCain says it’s time for America to go on the offensive in the information war with Russia.
-
Rep. Ruppersberger’s 7 steps for better cyber oversight
The recommendations include evaluating the current cybersecurity structure within the Department of Homeland Security, as well as a cyber-specific budget hearing for FY19.
-
Facing Chinese cyberthreat, Pentagon to bake better contractor security into buying decisions
Officials want an extra layer of security as a “fourth pillar in defense acquisition” following the recently reported hack of sensitive military data.
-
Are Trump and Republicans headed for a cybersecurity showdown?
A meeting between President Donald Trump and top GOP senators over the risks and regulation of Chinese telecom ZTE could indicate the administration’s cyber strategy.
-
Legislators want to mandate WH cyber post (again)
The White House cyber coordinator post was left vacant after its most recent occupant Rob Joyce announced his return to the National Security Agency in May 2018.
-
Bill to boost 2018 election security in doubt
The Senate could tackle election security – if Rand Paul doesn’t derail the vote.
-
Trump’s unsecured communications criticized as ‘reckless’
Democrats blast Trump’s alleged vulnerable cellphone and internet use.
-
FCC accused of misleading public over ‘attack’
Two Democratic lawmakers blast the FCC over claims it was hacked in 2017.
-
Budget battle brews as Trump threatens another shutdown
President Donald Trump has warned Congress that he will never sign another foot-tall, $1 trillion-plus government-wide spending bill like the one he did in March. His message to lawmakers in both parties: Get your act together before the next budget lands on my desk.
-
7 items to watch in House NDAA markup
Here are seven items to keep an eye on that might affect major changes in procurement, organizational structure or programs during the HASC NDAA markup.
-
McCain book: US should consider cyberattack to punish Putin
In his book, set to launch later this month, Sen. John McCain says it’s time for America to go on the offensive in the information war with Russia.
-
Rep. Ruppersberger’s 7 steps for better cyber oversight
The recommendations include evaluating the current cybersecurity structure within the Department of Homeland Security, as well as a cyber-specific budget hearing for FY19.











