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Cybersecurity

As elections loom, key US cyber policy goals still unfinished, Cyber Solarium report says

Incomplete tasks include creating a cyber national guard system, a real-time cyber threat sharing platform, and a national plan for restoring economic functions after a cyber disaster.

People

Intel agencies are awash in young talent. But can they keep it?

Between balancing recruiting fresh, digital-literate talent and upskilling an experienced workforce, agencies in the Intelligence Community also need to ensure they are updating their career development processes to retain both, says former DOD CIO John Sherman.

Exclusive Modernization

NSA’s secret Amazon-developed cloud environment progressing ‘very well’

The agency's $10 billion cloud program dubbed “WildandStormy" is benefiting from the intelligence community's dozen years of experience in commercial cloud, an AWS official said.

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Presidio Federal

Network modernization strategies for federal technologists

Cisco Meraki gears up to help federal agencies establish secure internet connections.

Artificial Intelligence

NSF launches new AI initiatives for astronomy

Two new artificial intelligence institutions within the National Science Foundation will be dedicated to developing AI algorithms and models specific to astronomy and astrophysics data.

Cybersecurity

FCC opens applications for $200 million cyber pilot program

The agency has taken numerous steps to enhance U.S. networks’ cyber posture.

Cybersecurity

Russia-backed disinfo groups target Harris-Walz campaign, Microsoft says

A recent video that fabricated false claims of Harris paralyzing a girl in a 2011 car accident was produced and propagated by one of the collectives.

Cybersecurity

CISA issues guide to help federal agencies set cybersecurity priorities

The guidance comes as federal civilian agencies are closing in on zero trust deadlines looming at the end of the current fiscal year.

Digital Government

TSA proposes softer rollout of Real ID enforcement

Federal agencies would have the option to gradually require the secure documents after May 7, in part to avoid chaos at state DMVs when the deadline approaches.

Artificial Intelligence

Senate Dems ask OMB for more regulations, support to mitigate algorithm bias

Sens. Ed Markey and Chuck Schumer are seeking updated guidance and organizational structures to prevent artificial intelligence from discrimination.

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A Government Leader's Book of Best Practices: AI Readiness

The guide every government agency needs to start its AI journey. Uncover key tips and practical advice for digital transformation from your public sector peers.

People

Harris touts skills-based hiring for feds on the campaign trail

The move to skills-based hiring for federal government jobs has been ongoing under the Trump and Biden administrations.

Cybersecurity

US levies more sanctions on members of global spyware vendor nexus

The measures add to ongoing sanctions intended to curb the deployment of abusive spyware technologies, often financed by private entities.

Cybersecurity

RT is now a main unit of Russian intelligence apparatus, US and allies say

A Kremlin cyber operations unit has been embedded in RT since last year and has gone to global lengths to spread Russian propaganda, said Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

Artificial Intelligence

White House leads public-private commitment to curb AI-based sexually abusive material

Leading private sector companies signed voluntary agreements with the White House to train and monitor their AI models to avoid such misuse.

Modernization

Lawmakers mull a fraud-focused scorecard for oversight

Agency watchdogs warned lawmakers that their centralized fraud analytics capacity could end next year without congressional action.

Ideas

Strengthening public-private collaboration in the post-Chevron era

Congress will need to foster a deeper understanding of complex, bleeding-edge technology issues to craft effective regulations that will endure scrutiny.

Exclusive Cybersecurity

House China hawks look to curb Transportation Department’s LiDAR purchases

Cybersecurity experts say foreign adversaries’ LiDAR can open backdoors into military systems and other sensitive equipment.

Cybersecurity

Chinese-made cargo equipment enables cyber, espionage risks in US ports, congressional probe finds

China’s embassy in D.C. denied the findings and accused the U.S. of exacerbating supply chain security risks.

Emerging Tech

So you want to build a quantum computer?

Researchers at Argonne National Lab are leaning on multiple scientific disciplines to unlock the necessary components of a successful quantum computer.

Digital Government

Why digital identity should be a priority for the next president

MITRE called for greater attention to identity issues after a series of workshops held with stakeholders about the importance of White House leadership.