Cybersecurity

Congress Running Out of Time on Cyber Bill

Significant hurdles remain for the Senate's proposed cybersecurity legislation, which is competing with at least two other issues for a vote before recess.

Digital Government

White House Nixes Edward Snowden Pardon Request

“Mr. Snowden's dangerous decision to steal and disclose classified information had severe consequences for the security of our country and the people who work day in and day out to protect it.”

Cybersecurity

ACT-IAC looks to 'dramatically improve' federal cybersecurity

The public-private group is surveying academia, industry and others, and will report its findings to federal CIO Tony Scott by the end of September.

Ideas

The Future-Forward Cybersecurity Fix

The U.S. government is playing catch-up on security primarily because it has not been able to keep up with the advances in technology over the last decade.

Cybersecurity

ITA official tracks data for cyber insights

The proliferation of data at DOD, via mobile devices and other means, has enlarged the "attack surface" and rendered perimeter-focused defense virtually obsolete.

Cybersecurity

Why Identity-Theft Protection Isn’t All It’s Cracked Up To Be

Victims of data breaches are still vulnerable even with identity theft protection.

Cybersecurity

Backfitting the Safety Act

Lawmakers and experts debate ways to provide liability protections for cyberattacks.

Cybersecurity

Watchdog: Water, Power on Pentagon Installations Need Better Protection Planning

Better planning could help DOD protect its utilities from cyberattack and unexpected storms, a GAO report said.

Cybersecurity

Census Wants Employees Prepared for Phishing Attacks

The training program is meant to make sure the bureau’s employees are armed with the appropriate knowledge and skill set to defend themselves against future attacks.

Cybersecurity

DOJ Refuses to Release Secret Cybersecurity Memo

Sen. Ron Wyden says the memo is crucial to the Senate's upcoming cybersecurity debate.

Digital Government

NSA to Purge Database of Phone Records Collected Under Mass Surveillance

“As soon as possible, NSA will destroy the Section 215 bulk telephony metadata upon expiration of its litigation preservation obligations.”

Cybersecurity

Navy Man Allegedly Staged Photo Shoot Inside Classified Nuke Sub

The machinist’s mate then hammered the evidence to smithereens and shot his laptop.

Cybersecurity

ID Theft Prevention Might Not Protect OPM Hack Victims, Top Democrat Says

Experts advise those affected learn how to spot deception in emails, phone calls and social interactions.

Cybersecurity

Could a Free Tool Have Stopped the OPM Hack? (And How to Get One for Yourself)

Created by two nonprofit companies, this software is completely free, can be used by anyone, and is actually pretty good at generating real, actionable intelligence.

Cybersecurity

Georgia Agency Emails a Contractor the Health Diagnoses of 3,000 Senior Citizens

Government (U.S.) // Healthcare and Public Health // Georgia, United States

Ideas

Government Hacked Yet Again. It's About Time Federal Cybersecurity Became a National Issue

The aftermath of the OPM hack, with all its humiliating details of ignored warnings, has shown the federal government is both stubbornly slow to fix mistakes and woefully understaffed with cybersecurity experts.

Cybersecurity

ICE Cyber Crimes Center Gets Overhaul

Nearly two decades after its launch, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Cyber Crimes Center received its first major makeover.

Emerging Tech

What Happens if There’s a Massive Data Breach in the Cloud?

Federal cloud security standards have been hugely successful thus far in ensuring cloud service providers that serve government customers aren’t bringing knives to gun fights.

Cybersecurity

Anonymous Exposes Census Data to Protest Controversial Trade Deals (UPDATED)

The stolen information, which has been posted online, includes employee names, email addresses, phone numbers and positions within the federal government.