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Net neutrality restored as FCC votes to regulate internet providers
The move effectively reinstates a net neutrality order the commission first issued in 2015 during the Obama administration.
By David Hamilton
Opinion
Adding to regulatory burdens doesn’t necessarily improve cybersecurity
Pursuing such policies may actually reduce national security by diverting resources from legitimate activities to secure networks and systems.
By Liselotte Odgaard and Roslyn Layton
US Arctic ambassador nomination may freeze due to foreign actions
The nomination for the first U.S. ambassador to the Arctic may remain frozen, despite competition in the region with China and Russia.
FERC grants Native American tribes more power to stop hydro projects
Developers have expressed new interest in building these pumped hydropower projects as coal-fired plants shut down in the Southwest.
By Michael Phillis
Lawmakers explore how artificial intelligence can boost care for vets
Lawmakers questioned VA officials on best practices for employing artificial intelligence technology to improve health care and benefits.
Biden campaign joins TikTok amid warning of national security concerns
Both the FBI and the Federal Communications Commission have warned that TikTok owner ByteDance could share user data with the Chinese government.
Opinion
How to maximize impact in the next phase of zero trust
Federal agencies face a September deadline to implement the cybersecurity architecture.
By Gary Barlet
Missile defense interceptor competition enters critical design phase
The Missile Defense Agency's homeland defense interceptor competition enters critical design review stage, putting it on a path for fielding by FY27.
By Jen Judson
SEC denies approving bitcoin ETF, says X account ‘compromised’
“The SEC has not approved the listing and trading of spot bitcoin exchange-traded products,” agency Chairman Gary Gensler said on Twitter.
By Ken Sweet
Opinion
How to prepare for increased oversight of cybersecurity
Cyber risk management at federal agencies driven from the top is becoming more pressing as the U.S. enters an era of near-peer competition with Chin
By Kris Lovejoy
Feds crack down on dealer deceit, scams in car shopping
Rules will require more more transparency, helping consumers avoid paying for add-ons they don't want or need.
By Karen Jowers