Anastasia Obis
Staff Writer
Anastasia Obis is a former staff writer at GovCIO Media & Research, who was responsible for covering developments in federal technology.
Defense tech leaders describe wanting to remove 'one-trick pony' systems.
The House and Senate armed services committees approved versions that would impact defense network security, innovation and the workforce.
The agency and its allies engaged in an exercise to demonstrate their defensive operations and improve cyber defenses in the U.S.
Platform One will move part of its DevSecOps product to secret level this year and to top secret level in 2024.
Cyber experts say Chinese hackers will likely target U.S. critical infrastructure as part of Taiwanese war plans.
Information-sharing policies and technical differences contribute to the complexity of effective collaboration between military services and their coalition partners.
The U.S. Army is tasked with evaluating its weapons and control systems, as well as the Mission Partner Environment cyber posture to ensure it addresses zero trust principles.
The data chief returns to the Air Force focused on data preparation to enable AI across the service.
U.S. Army is in the midst of a significant restructuring of its program executive offices as it's working on building a secure unified network.
CISA's updated guidance provides more technical depth across the five pillars of zero trust and adds a new maturity stage.
U.S. Army Special Operations Command sees information warfare as a competitive advantage in future conflicts.
Edge computing is vital to the warfighter but securing networks and enabling data access at the network edge remain difficult.