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How to optimize Internet of Things security while promoting innovation
The Federal Communications Commission is seeking public comments on the proposed cybersecurity labeling program.
By Gary Wang
Interest groups call on Congress for IT relief package
Funding for IT and cybersecurity cannot be forgotten as the federal workforce works from home, the groups said in a letter.
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
Fed employees: Is your home internet jammed up? Try these steps
If you’ve had a work-related video conference stutter while your teenagers play Call of Duty online, you know what we're talking about.
By Frank Bajak, AP
DHS updates its view of trust in new network security guidance
New draft guidance for the Trust Internet Connections program wants to allow agencies to be more flexible with their network architecture.
By Andrew Eversden
New bill gives this Homeland Security agency authority to get ISP info
Senators, however, say the authorities are "limited."
By Andrew Eversden
Homeland Security wants authority to subpoena internet providers
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency wants to be able to compel ISPs to provide contact information of customers in the defense of critical infrastructure.
By Andrew Eversden
Why it’s difficult to share info with big tech to combat election misinformation
In the second volume of its look at Russian interference in the 2016 election, the Senate Intelligence Committee made recommendations for improving the relationship between government and social media companies.
By Andrew Eversden
Senators warn of foreign social media meddling in US vote
Recommendations came in an 85-page report issued by the Senate Intelligence Committee, which has been investigating Russia's efforts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election.
Here’s who got hit with new election interference sanctions
All U.S. residents are barred from possessing or engaging in transactions with the identified assets.
By Andrew Eversden
Mid-band spectrum holds promise for 5G, but will there be enough?
5G wireless will dramatically change mobile communications across the nation ... and access to spectrum is a critical component to maintaining America’s lead in next-generation technologies.
By Deborah Collier, Citizens Against Government Waste