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GSA pitches vendor self-assessment on supply chain cybersecurity
IT experts weigh in on whether the proposed survey could fill information gaps on supply chain security or become a box-checking compliance exercise.
DHS’ cyber agency will now serve as a cybersecurity 'marketplace’
The Office of Management and Budget made its first Quality Service Management Office designation.
By Andrew Eversden
DHS releases new network security guidance for telework
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency released interim guidance to its trusted internet connection program in response to increased telework.
By Andrew Eversden
What the DHS cyber agency is doing to tackle coronavirus
As coronavirus spreads, DHS' Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is playing a role in government's response.
By Andrew Eversden
The DHS cyber agency has a key role in a new strategy
The Department of Homeland Security's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency will be a linchpin for an integrated cybersecurity effort between the federal government and private sector, but there are challenges.
By Andrew Eversden
Here’s what DHS learned from the Super Tuesday vote
Senior officials from the Department of Homeland Security's cyber agency shared lessons learned during primary voting as the agency prepares to help state and local officials with election security in the run-up to November.
By Andrew Eversden
The unexpected lessons from the Windows vulnerability
A Windows 10 vulnerability highlighted how the Department of Homeland Security's cybersecurity agency and the NSA's new cybersecurity directorate can work together.
By Andrew Eversden
Could this attack signal the future of ransomware?
A recent cyberattack on a pipeline operator exhibited a "wider net" of attack approach.
By Andrew Eversden
What’s in the DHS cyber agency’s budget request
While funding requests fluctuated on two federal cybersecurity programs, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency also previewed some new investments it wants to make.
By Andrew Eversden
Top DHS cyber official discusses when Iran may retaliate in cyberspace
The top cybersecurity official at the Department of Homeland Security said that if Iranian cyber actors were to attack the United States in retaliation for a drone strike that killed an Iranian general Jan. 2, it would have already happened. He later clarified his comments and said Iran would've retaliated by now if it had existing access to U.S. networks.
By Andrew Eversden
Can DHS and the private sector handle cyber threats?
Ex-government officials and cyber experts offered advice for how companies and the government can better protect themselves from top cyberthreats.
By Mark Pomerleau