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The unexpected lessons from the Windows vulnerability
A Windows 10 vulnerability highlighted how the Department of Homeland Security’s cybersecurity agency and the NSA’s new cybersecurity directorate can work together.
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FBI official: Russia wants to see US ‘tear ourselves apart’
David Porter, an assistant section chief with the FBI’s Foreign Influence Task Force, accused Russia of conducting brazen operations.
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2016 again? Russia back to stirring chaos in U.S. election
The Russian efforts are aimed at undermining public confidence in the integrity of U.S. elections and stirring general chaos in American politics, intelligence experts say.
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How the Energy Department wants to boost cybersecurity education
An official outlined where the Department of Energy sees opportunities to boost the cybersecurity workforce in both the private and public sector.
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Shine a light on AI’s black box
Here are three strategies you can use to increase your comfort level in working with AI, so that you are better positioned to take advantage of its capabilities.
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What FedRAMP wants to improve this year
FedRAMP wants each agency to have a liaison and up employee training in the coming months.
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How many users were affected by the DISA breach?
Affected users are receiving letters from the Defense Information Systems Agency notifying them if their personally identifiable information might have been compromised.
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The Census Bureau wants a deep data lake
A FY21 budget request wants tens of millions to create a new place to store and manage data.
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Could this attack signal the future of ransomware?
A recent cyberattack on a pipeline operator exhibited a “wider net” of attack approach.
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Can access to results from federal research projects be improved?
The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy wants industry input on new ways it can share unclassified data.
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The unexpected lessons from the Windows vulnerability
A Windows 10 vulnerability highlighted how the Department of Homeland Security’s cybersecurity agency and the NSA’s new cybersecurity directorate can work together.
-
FBI official: Russia wants to see US ‘tear ourselves apart’
David Porter, an assistant section chief with the FBI’s Foreign Influence Task Force, accused Russia of conducting brazen operations.
-
2016 again? Russia back to stirring chaos in U.S. election
The Russian efforts are aimed at undermining public confidence in the integrity of U.S. elections and stirring general chaos in American politics, intelligence experts say.
-
How the Energy Department wants to boost cybersecurity education
An official outlined where the Department of Energy sees opportunities to boost the cybersecurity workforce in both the private and public sector.
-
Shine a light on AI’s black box
Here are three strategies you can use to increase your comfort level in working with AI, so that you are better positioned to take advantage of its capabilities.
-
What FedRAMP wants to improve this year
FedRAMP wants each agency to have a liaison and up employee training in the coming months.
-
How many users were affected by the DISA breach?
Affected users are receiving letters from the Defense Information Systems Agency notifying them if their personally identifiable information might have been compromised.
-
The Census Bureau wants a deep data lake
A FY21 budget request wants tens of millions to create a new place to store and manage data.
-
Could this attack signal the future of ransomware?
A recent cyberattack on a pipeline operator exhibited a “wider net” of attack approach.
-
Can access to results from federal research projects be improved?
The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy wants industry input on new ways it can share unclassified data.
-
The unexpected lessons from the Windows vulnerability
A Windows 10 vulnerability highlighted how the Department of Homeland Security’s cybersecurity agency and the NSA’s new cybersecurity directorate can work together.
-
FBI official: Russia wants to see US ‘tear ourselves apart’
David Porter, an assistant section chief with the FBI’s Foreign Influence Task Force, accused Russia of conducting brazen operations.
-
2016 again? Russia back to stirring chaos in U.S. election
The Russian efforts are aimed at undermining public confidence in the integrity of U.S. elections and stirring general chaos in American politics, intelligence experts say.
-
How the Energy Department wants to boost cybersecurity education
An official outlined where the Department of Energy sees opportunities to boost the cybersecurity workforce in both the private and public sector.
-
Shine a light on AI’s black box
Here are three strategies you can use to increase your comfort level in working with AI, so that you are better positioned to take advantage of its capabilities.
-
What FedRAMP wants to improve this year
FedRAMP wants each agency to have a liaison and up employee training in the coming months.
-
How many users were affected by the DISA breach?
Affected users are receiving letters from the Defense Information Systems Agency notifying them if their personally identifiable information might have been compromised.
-
The Census Bureau wants a deep data lake
A FY21 budget request wants tens of millions to create a new place to store and manage data.
-
Could this attack signal the future of ransomware?
A recent cyberattack on a pipeline operator exhibited a “wider net” of attack approach.
-
Can access to results from federal research projects be improved?
The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy wants industry input on new ways it can share unclassified data.













