Making the NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 work for youThe NIST Cybersecurity Framework represents an excellent starting point to taking a proactive cybersecurity approach.By Shunta Sharod Sanders14 days ago
How to find a civilian career after leaving the militaryWhen their service comes to an end, veterans must make an important decision: what they want in a civilian career.By Dave Lubach2 weeks ago
Busted! Is your March Madness bracket breaking government ethics rules?Beware that federal employees also cannot stream games on government networks because it may interfere with official business.By Molly Weisner8 weeks ago
OpinionPentagon’s high-tech transition doomed without buy-in from primesIf DoD wants to fully unlock the innovative power that small businesses are capable of providing, there needs to be a paradigm shift, the author says.By Jere Glover2 months ago
OpinionA robust cybersecurity workforce needs more than degree requirementsThere are more than 570,000 open cybersecurity jobs in the U.S. alone – with open positions increasing by 35% in the last year.By Dan Wilbricht2 months ago
OpinionA secure-by-design approach to federal open-source softwareThe security and protection of OSS are of the utmost importance as we move forward with the OS3I initiative.By Joel Krooswyk2 months ago
House passes $460 billion spending package. Senate expected to follow.The first package of six bills expected to be voted on Wednesday has a price tag of about $460 billion.2 months ago
OpinionConflicting government cyber mandates risk undermining US securityOne FAR cyber threat reporting rule may impact up to 94,000 government contractors at a cost of more than $1.5 billion each year.By Scott C. Algeier2 months ago
VA reverses plan to ban iconic WWII kiss photo from medical sitesEmployees had been instructed to remove the photo because of its portrayal of a nonconsensual sexual act.By Leo Shane III2 months ago
Congress leaders unveil 6 spending bills to avoid government shutdownThe price tag for the package out Sunday comes to about $460 billion, representing less than 30% of discretionary spending.2 months ago
Russian disinformation is on immigration. The real target is Ukraine.Russian state media and online accounts tied to the Kremlin have spread misleading and incendiary content about U.S. immigration and border security.By David Klepper3 months ago
Biden urges Congress to avoid government shutdown, fund aid to UkraineRepublicans in the House have thus far refused to bring up the $95 billion security package that bolsters aid for Ukraine, Israel and the Indo-Pacific.By Colleen Long and Darlene Superville3 months ago