Cybersecurity
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DISA Leader Calls for Increased Zero Trust in an Era of Cloud
A layered defense approach won’t work anymore — zero trust is necessary as the Defense Department moves to the cloud.
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Private Sector Cooperation Essential for National Cyber Defense
The U.S. private sector is a crucial contributor for proactive efforts in national cyber efforts, according to Director of the ODNI National Counterintelligence and Security Center Bill Evanina.
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Promoting Interoperability Starts with Culture of Common Understanding
As threats to information systems evolve, so do the frameworks, regulations and other defenses against those threats.
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DHS CISA's Daniel Kroese and Marsh's Stephen Vina
Partnerships are increasingly becoming important in government cybersecurity efforts.
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Operations Leads Share Benefits, Dependencies and Decisions on Security Automation
Treating security like a business function encourages agency leads to get involved early on.
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Interagency Collaboration Jumpstarts Cybersecurity Modernization
IT modernization is one of the foremost initiatives across the federal government, and cybersecurity is proving to be a key component in that initiative.
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CISA Director Calls on His Cybersecurity Evangelists
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Director Christopher Krebs did something unusual at this year’s Cybersecurity Summit.
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CISOs Discuss New Approach to Tackling the Cyber War
In the process of IT modernization, getting rid of tech debt could lead to an improved cybersecurity landscape that would help federal agencies better fulfill their mission needs.
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Leaders Agree that Cybersecurity is About People
Educating everyone about security is especially important as paradigms surrounding cybersecurity shift. Traditionally, experts thought of a strong perimeter as the most important way to defend critical networks and systems.
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CISA, DOD Weigh in on Protecting the Nation's Most Critical Infrastructure
Federal agencies are taking cues from industry for some of their most pressing cybersecurity challenges.
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First Cybersecurity Reskilling Cohort Graduates
In an effort to draw upon talents and aptitudes within the federal government to close the cybersecurity workforce gap, earlier this year the Federal CIO Council created the Cyber Reskilling Academy, a full-time, three-month-long program for federal employees outside of IT roles to learn the necessary skills to become cybersecurity experts.
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Increasing Infrastructure and Supply Chain Security at FBI, USCIS, Air Force
Perspectives from federal agencies that secure some of America’s most high-value assets revealed that although agencies may agree on methods or best practices for dealing with cybersecurity threats, their approaches are not all that similar.
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