Digital Government

Programmers: Stop Calling Yourselves Engineers

It undermines a long tradition of designing and building infrastructure in the public interest.

Cybersecurity

CSC, Netcracker fined for using uncleared coders in classified DISA work

Russian programmers worked on classified military communications code, according to a whistleblower complaint.

Cybersecurity

IG's oppose records proposal, Congress concerned about car hacks and more

News and notes from around the federal IT community.

Cybersecurity

Cyber official: IT rulebook revamp overdue, but not agile enough

DHS’ Gregory Touhill says an update to the government's 15-year-old document governing IT is a good thing, but feds still lag when it comes to getting and using the cybersecurity tools they need.

Cybersecurity

Of Botnets and CISA

Sheldon Whitehouse's amendment to tackle botnets in the Senate cyber bill failed. How much good might the legislation have done?

Cybersecurity

Pentagon Contractors Developing Lethal Cyber Weapons

U.S. troops would have the power to launch logic bombs, instead of traditional explosive projectiles, which essentially would direct an enemy's critical infrastructure to self-destruct.

Cybersecurity

Who’s Really In Charge if a Massive Cyberattack Strikes US?

Cyber physical attacks on infrastructure may be an unlikely sneak attack, but if it happens, the chain of command is far from clear.

Cybersecurity

Here’s the Government’s New Definition of a Major Cyberincident

The new definition comes in annual guidance issued to agencies by the Office of Management and Budget as part of the Federal Information Security Management Act.

Cybersecurity

DHS chief says critical vulnerabilities greatly reduced

DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson praised agencies' progress on network security, saying nearly 99 percent of identified problems have been fixed since May.

Cybersecurity

OPM Hires New Cyber Adviser

Clifton Triplett has been appointed OPM's senior cyber and information technology adviser, and will report directly to OPM's Beth Cobert.

Cybersecurity

OPM's new cyber adviser reports directly to the agency boss

The personnel agency tapped military and industry vet Clifton Triplett to advise on cyber and IT.

Cybersecurity

White House backs CISA's privacy provisions

The Obama administration is defending the privacy protections in a Senate-passed information-sharing bill despite the defeat of a string of privacy-focused amendments.

Cybersecurity

VA says employment portal for veterans is secure

VA's online Veterans Employment Center is a showcase for the agency's agile development policies, officials say, but some are worried the site is luring cyber criminals.

Cybersecurity

All the Deadlines in the White House’s New Cyber To-Do List

These are the dates agency chief information officers, chief information security officers and other officials need to know.

Cybersecurity

State Department seeks more advanced biometrics

The State Department, like the Pentagon, is interested in more sophisticated biometric technologies to help with security overseas.

Cybersecurity

Should ID Theft Protection Be a Standard Federal Employee Benefit?

OPM and the U.S. Postal Service both provided credit monitoring to personnel after breaches at their respective agencies.

Cybersecurity

An almanac for advanced persistent threats

A new report catalogs cyber threats and ranks the risk of known attack vectors used by state-sponsored hackers fielded by China, Russia, North Korea and Iran, as well as threats from independent hacker groups from Anonymous to the Syrian Electronic Army.

Cybersecurity

IRS stingrays, DHS tech advisors and online visa scams

News and notes from around the federal IT community.

Cybersecurity

Survey: People Want to Know About Government Data Breaches ‘In Real Time’

Millennials, however, were least concerned with the government's cybersecurity practices, according to the survey.