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New legislation protects whistleblowers
The Senate passed a new bipartisan legislation Tuesday night that will help improve the government.
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Bipartisan bill proposes improvements to government IoT
Seeking to improve security throughout the United States government, a new bipartisan legislation has been proposed to improve the cyber security of devices connected to the Internet of Things.
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Taking Congress by surprise, FBI headquarters consolidation project back to square 1
A hearing, entitled “FBI Headquarters Consolidation Project – What Happened and What’s Next,” called three individuals from organizations overseeing the project to report on the events and considerations leading up to the project’s cancellation.
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DOJ offers tips for creating vulnerability disclosure policies
To avoid violating the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, the DoJ has implemented a guide for companies to follow.
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‘Email prankster’ scams White House officials
Multiple WH officials were duped into conversations, including the sharing of personal information, through simple spear-phishing tactics.
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4 brokers net $1.7M cheating federal employees
The four Atlanta-based former brokers who influenced federal employees to roll over their holdings from their TSP accounts have been charged with fraud.
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Civilian defense positions saved from being outsourced
The DoD Spending Bill was passed without addressing the A-76 outsourcing process — a process that has been proven to be inefficient and costly.
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Lawmaker wants to know which agencies are using Kaspersky software
The House Science, Space and Technology Committee is concerned that antivirus products could be used by Russia for espionage, sabotage or other activities against the United States.
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Federal agencies have a new landlord
President Trump has appointed Dan Matthews as commissioner of the General Service Administration’s Public Buildings Service.
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Task force focused on securing election systems crystallizes
The Congressional Task Force on Election Security, co-led by Rep. Bennie Thompson, has solidified as a forum to examine voting infrastructure integrity.
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New legislation protects whistleblowers
The Senate passed a new bipartisan legislation Tuesday night that will help improve the government.
-
Bipartisan bill proposes improvements to government IoT
Seeking to improve security throughout the United States government, a new bipartisan legislation has been proposed to improve the cyber security of devices connected to the Internet of Things.
-
Taking Congress by surprise, FBI headquarters consolidation project back to square 1
A hearing, entitled “FBI Headquarters Consolidation Project – What Happened and What’s Next,” called three individuals from organizations overseeing the project to report on the events and considerations leading up to the project’s cancellation.
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DOJ offers tips for creating vulnerability disclosure policies
To avoid violating the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, the DoJ has implemented a guide for companies to follow.
-
‘Email prankster’ scams White House officials
Multiple WH officials were duped into conversations, including the sharing of personal information, through simple spear-phishing tactics.
-
4 brokers net $1.7M cheating federal employees
The four Atlanta-based former brokers who influenced federal employees to roll over their holdings from their TSP accounts have been charged with fraud.
-
Civilian defense positions saved from being outsourced
The DoD Spending Bill was passed without addressing the A-76 outsourcing process — a process that has been proven to be inefficient and costly.
-
Lawmaker wants to know which agencies are using Kaspersky software
The House Science, Space and Technology Committee is concerned that antivirus products could be used by Russia for espionage, sabotage or other activities against the United States.
-
Federal agencies have a new landlord
President Trump has appointed Dan Matthews as commissioner of the General Service Administration’s Public Buildings Service.
-
Task force focused on securing election systems crystallizes
The Congressional Task Force on Election Security, co-led by Rep. Bennie Thompson, has solidified as a forum to examine voting infrastructure integrity.
-
New legislation protects whistleblowers
The Senate passed a new bipartisan legislation Tuesday night that will help improve the government.
-
Bipartisan bill proposes improvements to government IoT
Seeking to improve security throughout the United States government, a new bipartisan legislation has been proposed to improve the cyber security of devices connected to the Internet of Things.
-
Taking Congress by surprise, FBI headquarters consolidation project back to square 1
A hearing, entitled “FBI Headquarters Consolidation Project – What Happened and What’s Next,” called three individuals from organizations overseeing the project to report on the events and considerations leading up to the project’s cancellation.
-
DOJ offers tips for creating vulnerability disclosure policies
To avoid violating the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, the DoJ has implemented a guide for companies to follow.
-
‘Email prankster’ scams White House officials
Multiple WH officials were duped into conversations, including the sharing of personal information, through simple spear-phishing tactics.
-
4 brokers net $1.7M cheating federal employees
The four Atlanta-based former brokers who influenced federal employees to roll over their holdings from their TSP accounts have been charged with fraud.
-
Civilian defense positions saved from being outsourced
The DoD Spending Bill was passed without addressing the A-76 outsourcing process — a process that has been proven to be inefficient and costly.
-
Lawmaker wants to know which agencies are using Kaspersky software
The House Science, Space and Technology Committee is concerned that antivirus products could be used by Russia for espionage, sabotage or other activities against the United States.
-
Federal agencies have a new landlord
President Trump has appointed Dan Matthews as commissioner of the General Service Administration’s Public Buildings Service.
-
Task force focused on securing election systems crystallizes
The Congressional Task Force on Election Security, co-led by Rep. Bennie Thompson, has solidified as a forum to examine voting infrastructure integrity.













