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Cyber will be a priority for new Congress. But what does that mean?
Congressional aides are skeptical that the budget outlook will drastically change from this deadlock, casting doubt over whether the Trump administration will be able to fund cybersecurity initiatives.
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Less than half of federal agencies have met identity management rules
Only 41 percent of government agencies have met the federal guidelines for identity and access management, according to a new report.
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The Pentagon still has not implemented a 2015 law requiring cyberthreat sharing
A new cybersecurity and information sharing law was not fully implemented because the Pentagon’s chief information officer did not establish a policy to follow the new rule, according to a new report from the Department of Defense’s Inspector General.
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Pentagon task force not a ‘quick-fix’ to protect critical technology
A Pentagon task force to prevent the swiping of American secrets and improve supply chain cybersecurity will include representatives from at least seven agencies and is expected to have a long-term vision.
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What the midterm elections could mean for the federal cybersecurity agenda
With Democrats taking control of the House and key lawmakers leaving Washington, digital changes could be coming in Washington.
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Midterms Security Watch: Quiet Election Day early sign of cyber policy success
Fifth Domain is live-blogging security updates before, during and after the Nov. 6 midterms. Follow our tally of the Department of Homeland Security and other efforts to ensure election day integrity.
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A new DoD task force addresses the growing threats to critical technology
Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis announced an additional effort to help safeguard American technology, the U.S. government and the defense-industrial base.
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Pentagon teams prep for possible hack on Election Day
The Pentagon will have officials on standby in case of a late-breaking cyber incident during the mid-term elections.
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A fed visited 9,000 porn sites, infecting government networks with Russian malware
It was not immediately clear if private-browsing was used.
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DHS moves to manage risks to the American supply chain
The creation of a task force comes as U.S. and industry officials say nation-states are attempting to hack the American supply chain.
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Cyber will be a priority for new Congress. But what does that mean?
Congressional aides are skeptical that the budget outlook will drastically change from this deadlock, casting doubt over whether the Trump administration will be able to fund cybersecurity initiatives.
-
Less than half of federal agencies have met identity management rules
Only 41 percent of government agencies have met the federal guidelines for identity and access management, according to a new report.
-
The Pentagon still has not implemented a 2015 law requiring cyberthreat sharing
A new cybersecurity and information sharing law was not fully implemented because the Pentagon’s chief information officer did not establish a policy to follow the new rule, according to a new report from the Department of Defense’s Inspector General.
-
Pentagon task force not a ‘quick-fix’ to protect critical technology
A Pentagon task force to prevent the swiping of American secrets and improve supply chain cybersecurity will include representatives from at least seven agencies and is expected to have a long-term vision.
-
What the midterm elections could mean for the federal cybersecurity agenda
With Democrats taking control of the House and key lawmakers leaving Washington, digital changes could be coming in Washington.
-
Midterms Security Watch: Quiet Election Day early sign of cyber policy success
Fifth Domain is live-blogging security updates before, during and after the Nov. 6 midterms. Follow our tally of the Department of Homeland Security and other efforts to ensure election day integrity.
-
A new DoD task force addresses the growing threats to critical technology
Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis announced an additional effort to help safeguard American technology, the U.S. government and the defense-industrial base.
-
Pentagon teams prep for possible hack on Election Day
The Pentagon will have officials on standby in case of a late-breaking cyber incident during the mid-term elections.
-
A fed visited 9,000 porn sites, infecting government networks with Russian malware
It was not immediately clear if private-browsing was used.
-
DHS moves to manage risks to the American supply chain
The creation of a task force comes as U.S. and industry officials say nation-states are attempting to hack the American supply chain.
-
Cyber will be a priority for new Congress. But what does that mean?
Congressional aides are skeptical that the budget outlook will drastically change from this deadlock, casting doubt over whether the Trump administration will be able to fund cybersecurity initiatives.
-
Less than half of federal agencies have met identity management rules
Only 41 percent of government agencies have met the federal guidelines for identity and access management, according to a new report.
-
The Pentagon still has not implemented a 2015 law requiring cyberthreat sharing
A new cybersecurity and information sharing law was not fully implemented because the Pentagon’s chief information officer did not establish a policy to follow the new rule, according to a new report from the Department of Defense’s Inspector General.
-
Pentagon task force not a ‘quick-fix’ to protect critical technology
A Pentagon task force to prevent the swiping of American secrets and improve supply chain cybersecurity will include representatives from at least seven agencies and is expected to have a long-term vision.
-
What the midterm elections could mean for the federal cybersecurity agenda
With Democrats taking control of the House and key lawmakers leaving Washington, digital changes could be coming in Washington.
-
Midterms Security Watch: Quiet Election Day early sign of cyber policy success
Fifth Domain is live-blogging security updates before, during and after the Nov. 6 midterms. Follow our tally of the Department of Homeland Security and other efforts to ensure election day integrity.
-
A new DoD task force addresses the growing threats to critical technology
Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis announced an additional effort to help safeguard American technology, the U.S. government and the defense-industrial base.
-
Pentagon teams prep for possible hack on Election Day
The Pentagon will have officials on standby in case of a late-breaking cyber incident during the mid-term elections.
-
A fed visited 9,000 porn sites, infecting government networks with Russian malware
It was not immediately clear if private-browsing was used.
-
DHS moves to manage risks to the American supply chain
The creation of a task force comes as U.S. and industry officials say nation-states are attempting to hack the American supply chain.












