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DOJ (sort of) releases FBI insider threat audit
The Justice Department’s Office of Inspector General won’t reveal how successful the FBI is at tackling leaks, but it has released recommendations for the FBI’s insider threat program.
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GSA touts anti-hacker support services
The General Services Administration has awarded Highly Adaptive Cybersecurity Services SINs to more than 70 vendors to address potential vulnerabilities of high-value assets.
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Audit finds weaknesses in DOE cybersecurity
Despite longstanding federal requirements for multifactor authentication, the Department of Energy’s procedures still have weaknesses, according to the department’s Office of Inspector General.
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GAO: Community block grants IT system needs work
The Corporation for National and Community Service is modernizing its IT on two levels, one to monitor grants and the other to provide more functionality for grant monitoring centered on a risk-based process.
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IG: Census Bureau needs a better way to assess canvassing errors
The audit identified two problems with the bureau’s Interactive Review Address Canvassing Operation.
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NIST offers 6 ways to better cyber resiliency
Multiple steps are needed to improve the resiliency of federal networks, according to a National Institute of Standards and Technology conference.
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Two-thirds of IRS IT is beyond useful life
Fully 64 percent of the IRS’s computer infrastructure is beyond its useful life, according to an audit by the Treasury Department’s Inspector General for Tax Administration.
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First Irma fraud arrest nabs man posing as federal official
The arrest came one day after the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Puerto Rico formed a Hurricane Irma fraud task force.
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More people are using federal websites; and more hate them
Citizen interaction with federal websites is up, while satisfaction is down, according to Forrester Consulting.
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Federal CIOs holding first tech hiring event
The federal government needs data architects, computer scientists, cyber analysts, engineers, mathematicians and project managers, among other jobs.
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DOJ (sort of) releases FBI insider threat audit
The Justice Department’s Office of Inspector General won’t reveal how successful the FBI is at tackling leaks, but it has released recommendations for the FBI’s insider threat program.
-
GSA touts anti-hacker support services
The General Services Administration has awarded Highly Adaptive Cybersecurity Services SINs to more than 70 vendors to address potential vulnerabilities of high-value assets.
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Audit finds weaknesses in DOE cybersecurity
Despite longstanding federal requirements for multifactor authentication, the Department of Energy’s procedures still have weaknesses, according to the department’s Office of Inspector General.
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GAO: Community block grants IT system needs work
The Corporation for National and Community Service is modernizing its IT on two levels, one to monitor grants and the other to provide more functionality for grant monitoring centered on a risk-based process.
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IG: Census Bureau needs a better way to assess canvassing errors
The audit identified two problems with the bureau’s Interactive Review Address Canvassing Operation.
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NIST offers 6 ways to better cyber resiliency
Multiple steps are needed to improve the resiliency of federal networks, according to a National Institute of Standards and Technology conference.
-
Two-thirds of IRS IT is beyond useful life
Fully 64 percent of the IRS’s computer infrastructure is beyond its useful life, according to an audit by the Treasury Department’s Inspector General for Tax Administration.
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First Irma fraud arrest nabs man posing as federal official
The arrest came one day after the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Puerto Rico formed a Hurricane Irma fraud task force.
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More people are using federal websites; and more hate them
Citizen interaction with federal websites is up, while satisfaction is down, according to Forrester Consulting.
-
Federal CIOs holding first tech hiring event
The federal government needs data architects, computer scientists, cyber analysts, engineers, mathematicians and project managers, among other jobs.
-
DOJ (sort of) releases FBI insider threat audit
The Justice Department’s Office of Inspector General won’t reveal how successful the FBI is at tackling leaks, but it has released recommendations for the FBI’s insider threat program.
-
GSA touts anti-hacker support services
The General Services Administration has awarded Highly Adaptive Cybersecurity Services SINs to more than 70 vendors to address potential vulnerabilities of high-value assets.
-
Audit finds weaknesses in DOE cybersecurity
Despite longstanding federal requirements for multifactor authentication, the Department of Energy’s procedures still have weaknesses, according to the department’s Office of Inspector General.
-
GAO: Community block grants IT system needs work
The Corporation for National and Community Service is modernizing its IT on two levels, one to monitor grants and the other to provide more functionality for grant monitoring centered on a risk-based process.
-
IG: Census Bureau needs a better way to assess canvassing errors
The audit identified two problems with the bureau’s Interactive Review Address Canvassing Operation.
-
NIST offers 6 ways to better cyber resiliency
Multiple steps are needed to improve the resiliency of federal networks, according to a National Institute of Standards and Technology conference.
-
Two-thirds of IRS IT is beyond useful life
Fully 64 percent of the IRS’s computer infrastructure is beyond its useful life, according to an audit by the Treasury Department’s Inspector General for Tax Administration.
-
First Irma fraud arrest nabs man posing as federal official
The arrest came one day after the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Puerto Rico formed a Hurricane Irma fraud task force.
-
More people are using federal websites; and more hate them
Citizen interaction with federal websites is up, while satisfaction is down, according to Forrester Consulting.
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Federal CIOs holding first tech hiring event
The federal government needs data architects, computer scientists, cyber analysts, engineers, mathematicians and project managers, among other jobs.













