Cybersecurity

Congress Should Consider Election Security Standards, Obama DHS Officials Say

Lawmakers may want to require the intelligence community report on the state of election cybersecurity in advance of elections, they also suggested.

Modernization

FedRAMP’s Tailored Baseline is Here

The program offers a faster, cheaper path for certifying low-risk cloud services for agencies.

Cybersecurity

Here's How New Yorkers Think Cybersecurity Should be Handled

The U.S. needs a cold-eyed view of what’s helping and hindering cyber defenders, a report says.

Cybersecurity

Someone Made Over $60,000 Hijacking People’s Computers to Mine Cryptocurrency

The malware mines Monero, a cryptocurrency that currently has a total market value of about $1.4 billion.

Cybersecurity

Former DHS chief feared catastrophic attack on election systems

Although a full-blown attack by Russian hackers on voting systems in the 2016 election didn't materialize, former DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson said the Russian state-backed probes of those systems are a wake-up call.

Digital Government

How U.S. Digital Service’s Login.gov Team Works With Other Agencies

The U.S. Digital Service team building out the governmentwide login has a separate staff that markets the system to other agencies.

Cybersecurity

Major Security Vulnerability Discovered in New Mac OS

High Sierra users beware.

Cybersecurity

DHS adds social media to immigration files

A move by the Department of Homeland Security to add public facing online data to an immigration database is generating controversy and comments, but DHS says it hasn't launched a new policy.

Cybersecurity

DHS Chief: We'll Do Better Next Time on Election Meddling

The department notified system owners but not top officials about Russian election meddling in 2016.

Cybersecurity

Sonic Drive-In Payment Systems Breached

Food and Beverage

Cybersecurity

How cyber impacts the full spectrum of terror threats

Cybersecurity still ranks near the top of threats that worry the nation's security agencies.

Cybersecurity

SEC still probing data breach

Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Jay Clayton told a Senate panel that the agency was expanding its probe into a 2016 data breach.

Cybersecurity

SEC Chair Pledges Data Breach Investigation, Cyber Hiring Surge

The commission will look into the breach itself and whether that info was used to trade stocks.

Cybersecurity

Deloitte Says No Government Information Compromised in Breach

The breach did not impact any federal, state or local government clients, the company said.

Cybersecurity

Congress questions cancelled shared service effort

A House panel wonders if DHS' third try at financial shared services yielded anything worthwhile.

Cybersecurity

North Korea May Be Mining Bitcoin in Addition to Hacking It

The rogue regime may have found a new use for its idle coal supplies.

Cybersecurity

Making WannaCry response a model for the future

A top DHS cyber official said that information sharing worked during the WannaCry ransomware outbreak, but will such cooperation work in the future?

Cybersecurity

What, Exactly, Were Russians Trying to Do With Those Facebook Ads?

From what we know now, it was too small to seriously influence the election, but too big to be an afterthought.