Cybersecurity

NIST Wants Help ‘Future-Proofing’ Data Security

The standards agency is seeking citizens' aid in building encryption algorithms that can withstand attacks by quantum computers.

Cybersecurity

Report: Defense firms face more volatility in 2017

Govini forecasts greater risk and volatility for cyber and IT services firms with DOD contracts that expire in the coming year.

Cybersecurity

Lawmakers warn against weakening encryption

A congressional working group studying encryption has concluded that strong encryption is in the national interest, but needs of law enforcement must be accommodated.

Cybersecurity

Don’t Undermine Encryption, Bipartisan Congressional Report Warns

Lawmakers suggest workarounds to undermining encryption such as legal hacking and relying on metadata.

Digital Government

How Did One Small Defense Firm Get a Seat at Trump’s Tech Summit?

The meeting put data-viz firm Palantir next to some of the world’s largest data-gathering companies.

Cybersecurity

Police Use of Phony Cellphone Towers Needs to be Reined in, Lawmakers Warn

The federal government should refuse to OK sale of the fake towers to state and local cops who don’t pledge not to use them without probable cause, a bipartisan report urges.

Cybersecurity

House panel seeks new rules for Stingrays

Technology used by law enforcement agencies to track the location of a cell phone needs to be better regulated, a House report concluded.

Cybersecurity

Consolidation could be coming to federal radar

Multiple agencies are participating in an FAA-led bid to optimize spectrum use for aircraft and weather surveillance.

Cybersecurity

Pressure Mounts on McConnell for Special Committee on Russian Election Hacks

Sens. Chuck Schumer, John McCain and others urged a special investigation over the weekend. McConnell has vowed regular order.

Cybersecurity

Will Obama Order American Hackers to Dox Putin?

Cyberwar is so new, it's hard to know what a proportional response looks like.

Cybersecurity

Trump taps billionaire businessman as Army secretary

President-elect Trump has selected West Point graduate and billionaire businessman Vincent Viola, a supporter of the Combating Terrorism Center and Army Cyber Institute at West Point, as pick for the top civilian slot in the U.S. Army.

Cybersecurity

DHS cyber exec resigns

As new administration looms, Andy Ozment will exit the National Protection and Programs Directorate.

Cybersecurity

You Don’t Need to Catch Hackers in the Act, but Cyber Attribution is Hard

Trump’s refusal to believe the Russian government was behind the DNC hacks is off base, but not as far as many think.

Cybersecurity

1B Yahoo Accounts Breached, Facebook Chats That Aren't Private and Ransomware You Share

Another busy week in Threatwatch, Nextgov's regularly updated index of cyber incidents. 

Cybersecurity

Hillary Clinton Says Putin Authorized DNC Hacking Because of 5-Year Grudge

It’s no secret Russian President Vladimir Putin and Hillary Clinton share a strained history.

Cybersecurity

House Cyber Leader Calls for Special Cyber Committee

Hillary Clinton has endorsed a 9/11-style investigation into Russia election hacks.

Emerging Tech

Government and Technology Predictions for the New Year

Between the election, the internet of things attack, vehicle hacking, the takeoff of drones and billions of compromised emails, you almost couldn’t get away from the next big story.

Cybersecurity

Obama: 'We can't tell people what to do' on cyber

At a White House press conference, President Obama addressed ongoing cybersecurity vulnerabilities amid a larger discussion of Russia's role in hacking Democratic targets during the 2016 election.

Cybersecurity

Former officials urge response to Russian hacking

As the Obama administration enters its last weeks, former national security officials say the president needs to punish Russia for interfering in the U.S. election.