Cybersecurity

House Bill Would Allow Companies to Hack Back—With Limits

The bill would let hacked companies steal back or destroy their files but not cause exact retribution on hackers.

Cybersecurity

Acting on the cyber executive order: 3 keys to compliance

With the proper technologies in place, agencies can do better assessments and begin to truly address their existing gaps.

Cybersecurity

Senator wants Kaspersky out of U.S. voting systems

Amid concerns about election system security, Sen. Amy Klochubar is looking for DHS to help boot Kaspersky from state and local voting systems.

Cybersecurity

DHS Nominee Would Be Agency’s First Homegrown Cyber Leader

Kirstjen Nielsen would be the agency's first secretary with extensive cyber experience.

Cybersecurity

Lawmaker Says Justice Department is Wrong About Encryption

Rep. Will Hurd, R-Texas, thinks weakening encryption would be bad for national security.

Cybersecurity

NIST’s Physical Security Falls Short, Undercover Audit Finds

Auditors gained unauthorized access to secured parts of NIST buildings where they could have infected computers or caused physical damage.

Cybersecurity

DHS names West acting deputy CIO

Barry West is acting deputy CIO at DHS, but the permanent CIO position remains open.

Cybersecurity

DOJ rebrands encryption pitch

A senior Justice official wants the private sector to adopt "responsible encryption" that allows law enforcement access via warrant to encrypted communications.

Cybersecurity

Cyber expert tapped to lead DHS

Kirstjen Nielsen, a former cybersecurity consultant and current deputy chief of staff in the White House, is returning to DHS to lead the agency.

Cybersecurity

The 20-year climb to an elevated CyberCom

How a 1997 military exercise sparked the eventual creation of a unified combatant command for cyber.

Digital Government

Congress' Week: Data Breaches, Kaspersky and Murderers with Security Clearances

Amid tackling a series of high-profile data breaches, Congress moved along important IT legislation and aims to address whether criminals are actually getting temporary security clearances.