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Senators introduce bill to create more cyber grand challenges
The grand challenges stem from the 2018 Cybersecurity Moonshot report.
By Andrew Eversden
How cyber chiefs want to strengthen the federal ‘immune system’
Federal chief information security officers discussed the challenges that government faces in cybersecurity and the evolution of standards to protect critical infrastructure.
By Andrew Eversden
National cyber strategy takes action on long-known solutions
Though the administration's new cyber strategy relies on many well-known practices, it is new in that it promotes action and accountability, according to Federal CISO Grant Schneider.
By Jessie Bur
Union demands investigation into VA official who displayed painting of KKK leader
The painting was removed after a Washington Post story earlier this week detailing employee complaints about the racial issues it was causing.
Members of Congress look to make AI a priority
Two congressmen say that now is the time to get government involved in artificial intelligence innovation.
By Jessie Bur
DoD’s still got some JEDI ’splainin’ to do
There's a growing chorus demanding answers for the $10 billion cloud contract, and one big voice just joined.
By Amber Corrin
Taking to the skies: Inside the world of National Park Service drone operators
The unmanned aerial system programs at NPS are still in early stages, according to officials, but they already show great promise.
By Jessie Bur
Trump can keep legal reasons for shrinking monuments secret
Boise, Idaho-based firm Advocates for the West had sued for 12 documents withheld from a public records request related to Trump's decision to reduce two sprawling monuments in Utah. Trump also is considering scaling back other monuments.
White House names Grant Schneider to top cyber post
Grant Schneider was officially named the federal chief information security officer, a position he'd previously held in an acting capacity.
By Jessie Bur