Cybersecurity

Survey: Most Feds Could Steal Government Data If They Wanted To

But most have no desire.

Cybersecurity

DHS Research Wing Remains Vulnerable to Insider Threats

A six-month review found employees and contractors could undermine mission-critical systems.

Cybersecurity

GAO: DOD weapons systems easy to hack

The Department of Defense is playing catch up when it comes to securing weapons systems from cyberattacks, according to a new report by the Government Accountability Office.

Cybersecurity

Half of Government Domains Set to Make Email Security Deadline

It’s been one year since DHS mandated agencies adopt the anti-spoofing email security tool.

Cybersecurity

Agencies' DMARC progress deserves praise

Now it's time for federal contractors to follow suit.

Cybersecurity

DHS gets in the weeds on cyber threats to agriculture

A new report from DHS surveys a new crop of threats facing the burgeoning field of precision agriculture.

Cybersecurity

In California, It’s Going to Be Illegal to Make Routers With Weak Passwords

The range of devices that the law covers is incredibly broad.

Cybersecurity

Lessons learned from DOD's bug bounty programs

The Marines Corps Cyber Command just completed a month-long bug bounty program, but there's much more work to do.

Cybersecurity

Trump’s Looser Reins on Offensive Cyber Get Positive Reviews from Army

Trump rescinded Obama-era rules that required White House sign off for most offensive cyber operations.

Cybersecurity

New Tool Fights Fake News by Exposing the Websites That Create It

MIT and Qatari researchers say it’s easier to expose a liar than debunk each of his lies

Cybersecurity

Report: China Used Tiny Chips to Infiltrate the U.S. Supply Chain

A Chinese company targeted data centers of some of the largest commercial companies, according to a report.

Cybersecurity

U.S. indicts Russian hackers in global conspiracy

New indictments of Russian hackers reveals a global effort to sow disinformation, according to U.S. officials.

Cybersecurity

IoT poses special cyber risks

Internet-connected devices pose special risks for federal agencies, and the National Institute of Standards and Technology is developing guidance to meet the need.

Cybersecurity

Senate Agrees Federal Cybersecurity Office Should Have Name To Match

A long-stalled bill to include “cybersecurity” in the name of the government’s central cybersecurity office is now moving forward.

Cybersecurity

Report: China infiltrated supply chain of top server supplier

An explosive story from Bloomberg Businessweek alleges that Chinese government agents planted tiny chips in servers widely used in government and industry – but so far firms are denying reports.

Cybersecurity

Senate OKs creation of new DHS cyber agency

The long-sought promotion of the National Protection and Programs Directorate was approved by the Senate on Oct. 3.

Cybersecurity

Hack the Marine Corps Nets 150 Computer Bugs and $150,000 in Rewards

This marks the sixth Defense Department bug bounty.

Cybersecurity

Security Clearances Won’t Get in the Way of Responding to Election Cyber Threats, Officials Say

One intel leader urged a “just get it done, we’ll worry about the consequences later” approach to countering threats on Election Day.

Cybersecurity

Secure Elections Act sponsors eye lame duck session

Congress won't pass election security legislation before the midterms, but sponsors are working to get a vote on the floor before a new Congress is sworn in next year.

Cybersecurity

Twitter Beefs Up Its Election Security Measures

Suspicious accounts will be getting the axe.