Anastasia Obis
Staff Writer
Anastasia Obis is a former staff writer at GovCIO Media & Research, who was responsible for covering developments in federal technology.
Emerging threats against defense industrial control systems will have serious consequences if not addressed.
AI and edge computing could help service members in combat zones endure through difficult circumstances.
AI, zero trust and software modernization highlight an unclassified version of the Defense Department's defense strategy.
Ransomware-related filings skyrocketed in the second half of 2021, costing U.S. critical infrastructure more than $1 billion in ransomware payments.
NRO will release an RFP by January 2023 as part of a wider DOD initiative to increase investment in satellite and satellite-adjacent technologies.
CISA is confident in the security and resiliency of election infrastructure, but concerns remain due to a complex threat environment.
Responsible, resilient and robust AI is an absolute necessity for the Air Force to compete and win on the global stage.
The strategy lists secure, survive and strike as the primary principles for defense in cyberspace.
Testing, scaling and interoperability are the remaining impediments as DISA moves closer to completing its Thunderdome zero trust prototype.
BYOD program will let soldiers and DOD civilians securely access government systems through their personal devices.
Army struggles to strengthen its workforce to meet its growing digital engineering needs.
Army has become more data-centric but still has a long way to go.