In its annual report on Wednesday, the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission warns of dangers to the U.S. government and private sector from a reliance on global supply chains linked to China, which is the world's largest manufacturer of information technology equipment.
A new cybersecurity and information sharing law was not fully implemented because the Pentagon’s chief information officer did not establish a policy to follow the new rule, according to a new report from the Department of Defense's Inspector General.
A Pentagon task force to prevent the swiping of American secrets and improve supply chain cybersecurity will include representatives from at least seven agencies and is expected to have a long-term vision.
An unprecedented federal and state collaboration to defend election systems against Russian interference ended with no obvious voting system compromises, although it’s not entirely clear why.
Carlen Capenos, the new director of the Defense Information Systems Agency’s Office of Small Business Programs, on reinforcing relationships to benefit the war fighter.
The Defense Information Systems Agency is looking for internet browsing to take place on a commercial cloud and away from Department of Defense servers.
Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis announced an additional effort to help safeguard American technology, the U.S. government and the defense-industrial base.