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Barr warns against Chinese ‘dominance’ in wireless networks
The U.S. government has been lobbying allies to ban Chinese tech giant Huawei from involvement in the network because of cybersecurity concerns.
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Senate: Obama officials hamstrung by Russia election attack
Committee members said they hoped lessons learned from 2016 will better position the U.S. to foil another round of potential interference, as the nation’s intelligence chiefs warn that Russia, China, Iran and North Korea remain a threat.
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Cybersecurity AI is ready for prime time: why the skeptics are wrong
Government leaders need a stronger understanding of commercial offerings to better determine what artificial intelligence for cybersecurity is … and is not.
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The government’s cloud authorization program gets formal House support
Legislation was passed that would codify and enhance the General Services Administration’s cloud security assessment program.
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The intelligence community’s questions on supply chain security
Here’s what the Office of the Director of National Intelligence general counsel said the IC is wrestling with.
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Do not stop progress on 5G
The FCC’s plan to provide 45 MHz for unlicensed use while preserving the upper 30 MHz for new automotive safety applications is a win for both the automotive industry and the American people. Here’s why …
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How NIST is exploring new data security best practices
The National Institute of Standards and Technology is seeking to collaborate with industry to address multiple cybersecurity challenges.
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Leidos expands its global security footprint to 75 new countries
The acquisition of L3Harris’ airport security business will boost Leidos presence in the sector across the globe.
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Why OMB gave agencies freedom on chief data officers
Top Office of Management and Budget officials discussed why they didn’t provide specific guidance on who federal agencies had to hire to lead data efforts.
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Why the CDO council is an important part of the federal data strategy
Two top OMB officials talked with reporters before the chief data officer council held its inaugural meeting.
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Barr warns against Chinese ‘dominance’ in wireless networks
The U.S. government has been lobbying allies to ban Chinese tech giant Huawei from involvement in the network because of cybersecurity concerns.
-
Senate: Obama officials hamstrung by Russia election attack
Committee members said they hoped lessons learned from 2016 will better position the U.S. to foil another round of potential interference, as the nation’s intelligence chiefs warn that Russia, China, Iran and North Korea remain a threat.
-
Cybersecurity AI is ready for prime time: why the skeptics are wrong
Government leaders need a stronger understanding of commercial offerings to better determine what artificial intelligence for cybersecurity is … and is not.
-
The government’s cloud authorization program gets formal House support
Legislation was passed that would codify and enhance the General Services Administration’s cloud security assessment program.
-
The intelligence community’s questions on supply chain security
Here’s what the Office of the Director of National Intelligence general counsel said the IC is wrestling with.
-
Do not stop progress on 5G
The FCC’s plan to provide 45 MHz for unlicensed use while preserving the upper 30 MHz for new automotive safety applications is a win for both the automotive industry and the American people. Here’s why …
-
How NIST is exploring new data security best practices
The National Institute of Standards and Technology is seeking to collaborate with industry to address multiple cybersecurity challenges.
-
Leidos expands its global security footprint to 75 new countries
The acquisition of L3Harris’ airport security business will boost Leidos presence in the sector across the globe.
-
Why OMB gave agencies freedom on chief data officers
Top Office of Management and Budget officials discussed why they didn’t provide specific guidance on who federal agencies had to hire to lead data efforts.
-
Why the CDO council is an important part of the federal data strategy
Two top OMB officials talked with reporters before the chief data officer council held its inaugural meeting.
-
Barr warns against Chinese ‘dominance’ in wireless networks
The U.S. government has been lobbying allies to ban Chinese tech giant Huawei from involvement in the network because of cybersecurity concerns.
-
Senate: Obama officials hamstrung by Russia election attack
Committee members said they hoped lessons learned from 2016 will better position the U.S. to foil another round of potential interference, as the nation’s intelligence chiefs warn that Russia, China, Iran and North Korea remain a threat.
-
Cybersecurity AI is ready for prime time: why the skeptics are wrong
Government leaders need a stronger understanding of commercial offerings to better determine what artificial intelligence for cybersecurity is … and is not.
-
The government’s cloud authorization program gets formal House support
Legislation was passed that would codify and enhance the General Services Administration’s cloud security assessment program.
-
The intelligence community’s questions on supply chain security
Here’s what the Office of the Director of National Intelligence general counsel said the IC is wrestling with.
-
Do not stop progress on 5G
The FCC’s plan to provide 45 MHz for unlicensed use while preserving the upper 30 MHz for new automotive safety applications is a win for both the automotive industry and the American people. Here’s why …
-
How NIST is exploring new data security best practices
The National Institute of Standards and Technology is seeking to collaborate with industry to address multiple cybersecurity challenges.
-
Leidos expands its global security footprint to 75 new countries
The acquisition of L3Harris’ airport security business will boost Leidos presence in the sector across the globe.
-
Why OMB gave agencies freedom on chief data officers
Top Office of Management and Budget officials discussed why they didn’t provide specific guidance on who federal agencies had to hire to lead data efforts.
-
Why the CDO council is an important part of the federal data strategy
Two top OMB officials talked with reporters before the chief data officer council held its inaugural meeting.













