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Zero Trust Adoption Requires a Culture Shift, Cyber Leaders Say
Leaders are focused on changing mindsets instead of buying specific tools for zero trust.
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What is ICAM's Role in Federal Zero Trust?
Many federal agencies are tackling identity, credential and access management solutions to help them in their new zero trust approach to security.
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An Army Biometrics Program That Helped Afghan Evacuees is Tackling JADC2 Challenges
Modernizing systems for more mobile environments can ensure efficient applications of AI and biometrics in tandem to pinpoint enemies.
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FBI, ICE Want More Cyber Authority from Congress
Federal cyber leaders clamor for cyber incident reporting legislation amid zero trust implementation.
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AI is Helping Secure Critical Infrastructure
Use cases for the technology are enabling full national security protections across government.
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How RPA Improves Employee Morale, Efficiency
The federal community has gleaned similar benefits from automated functions.
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Cyber Leaders Warn Against Limitations of FedRAMP
Software supply chain risk management and continuous monitoring are key strategies for maintaining a strong cyber posture in the cloud.
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How Edge Computing Drives Efficiency, Enables 5G
The cloud capability does more than improve lag time — it also has the potential to transform federal IT.
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What is Zero Trust? Federal Agencies Embrace Cybersecurity Innovation
From buzzword to White House imperative, zero trust can be a confusing but necessary concept for security strategies.
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Why Good Cybersecurity Requires Leadership Buy-In, Culture Shift
Federal agencies can start by applying a zero trust security model to cloud operations.
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Overhauling 911 Call Center Tech is a 'Matter of Life and Death'
Norman Speicher was looking at colleges in Boston, Massachusetts, with his daughter when he made a 911 call on behalf of someone who suddenly fainted.
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Senate Confirms Jen Easterly as Second Director of CISA
The U.S. Senate unanimously confirmed Jen Easterly as the second director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) late Monday evening as ransomware attacks pound federal agencies and critical infrastructure companies across the U.S.
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