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Online survey finds hacking to be the number one concern of government IT workers
Public sector survey respondents no longer believe insiders are the greatest threat.
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Inspector: DoD may struggle to recruit needed cyber workers because it failed to track open jobs
Only one military branch met the federal requirement to code its filled and unfilled cyber jobs.
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US Cyber Command wants more money for network defense
U.S. Cyber Command is asking Congress for an additional $62.1 million in its unfunded priority list to harden networks from malicious cyberattacks.
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Will the cyber mission force soon receive more personnel?
The head of U.S. Cyber Command hinted that the cyber mission force could soon receive a bump in staffing.
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Biden orders wide cybersecurity changes for government, contractors
A new executive order aims to improve detection of malicious cyber activity on federal networks.
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Air Force cyber school will add online training tool
U.S. Cyber Command has mandated that all the services must adopt the Persistent Cyber Training Environment at schoolhouses.
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White House names leader for SolarWinds hack response after criticism
The Biden administration named a top National Security Council official as the leader following lawmakers’ complaints of a disjointed response.
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Unhappy with response, senators ask for a leader to head up cyber breach cleanup
The heads of the Senate Intelligence Committee urged the federal government to name a singular leader to run the response to a widespread hack attributed to Russian cyber actors.
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Hand-to-hand combat on computer networks: How cyber threat hunters work
During a major breach, the Department of Defense tasks its elite cyber protection teams to root out hackers.
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Why create more cyber units when talent might be lacking, wonders senator
One senator is concerned that unless the Pentagon retains its top cyber talent, adding more needed cyber teams might not make a difference.
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Online survey finds hacking to be the number one concern of government IT workers
Public sector survey respondents no longer believe insiders are the greatest threat.
-
Inspector: DoD may struggle to recruit needed cyber workers because it failed to track open jobs
Only one military branch met the federal requirement to code its filled and unfilled cyber jobs.
-
US Cyber Command wants more money for network defense
U.S. Cyber Command is asking Congress for an additional $62.1 million in its unfunded priority list to harden networks from malicious cyberattacks.
-
Will the cyber mission force soon receive more personnel?
The head of U.S. Cyber Command hinted that the cyber mission force could soon receive a bump in staffing.
-
Biden orders wide cybersecurity changes for government, contractors
A new executive order aims to improve detection of malicious cyber activity on federal networks.
-
Air Force cyber school will add online training tool
U.S. Cyber Command has mandated that all the services must adopt the Persistent Cyber Training Environment at schoolhouses.
-
White House names leader for SolarWinds hack response after criticism
The Biden administration named a top National Security Council official as the leader following lawmakers’ complaints of a disjointed response.
-
Unhappy with response, senators ask for a leader to head up cyber breach cleanup
The heads of the Senate Intelligence Committee urged the federal government to name a singular leader to run the response to a widespread hack attributed to Russian cyber actors.
-
Hand-to-hand combat on computer networks: How cyber threat hunters work
During a major breach, the Department of Defense tasks its elite cyber protection teams to root out hackers.
-
Why create more cyber units when talent might be lacking, wonders senator
One senator is concerned that unless the Pentagon retains its top cyber talent, adding more needed cyber teams might not make a difference.
-
Online survey finds hacking to be the number one concern of government IT workers
Public sector survey respondents no longer believe insiders are the greatest threat.
-
Inspector: DoD may struggle to recruit needed cyber workers because it failed to track open jobs
Only one military branch met the federal requirement to code its filled and unfilled cyber jobs.
-
US Cyber Command wants more money for network defense
U.S. Cyber Command is asking Congress for an additional $62.1 million in its unfunded priority list to harden networks from malicious cyberattacks.
-
Will the cyber mission force soon receive more personnel?
The head of U.S. Cyber Command hinted that the cyber mission force could soon receive a bump in staffing.
-
Biden orders wide cybersecurity changes for government, contractors
A new executive order aims to improve detection of malicious cyber activity on federal networks.
-
Air Force cyber school will add online training tool
U.S. Cyber Command has mandated that all the services must adopt the Persistent Cyber Training Environment at schoolhouses.
-
White House names leader for SolarWinds hack response after criticism
The Biden administration named a top National Security Council official as the leader following lawmakers’ complaints of a disjointed response.
-
Unhappy with response, senators ask for a leader to head up cyber breach cleanup
The heads of the Senate Intelligence Committee urged the federal government to name a singular leader to run the response to a widespread hack attributed to Russian cyber actors.
-
Hand-to-hand combat on computer networks: How cyber threat hunters work
During a major breach, the Department of Defense tasks its elite cyber protection teams to root out hackers.
-
Why create more cyber units when talent might be lacking, wonders senator
One senator is concerned that unless the Pentagon retains its top cyber talent, adding more needed cyber teams might not make a difference.












