Digital Government

OPM Director Katherine Archuleta Quits

Congressional support eroded after announcement than 21 million Social Security numbers were compromised.

Cybersecurity

OPM Doesn't Know Whom It Will Hire to Protect the 21.5 Million Affected by Hack

The agency said it would notify 21.5 million people and offer at least three years of free identity-protection services, but it has not found a contractor that will do so on its behalf.

Cybersecurity

How US-CERT gets the word out

The U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team collaborates with other federal agencies and industry to quickly disseminate cyberthreat alerts.

Cybersecurity

Energy Department Considers Backup Power if Cyberattack Knocks out Power Grid

The national bulk power system faces various threats, including cyber and physical intrusions, weather-related incidents and "geomagnetic disturbances."

Cybersecurity

Sweating the stolen data

Millions of background-check records were compromised, OPM now says. Here's the jaw-dropping range of personal data that was exposed.

Cybersecurity

Boosting employees’ security awareness

By designing security training tailored to employees’ behavior, agencies can quickly reduce risk -- and save time and money

Cybersecurity

By the Numbers: Victims of the OPM Hack

OPM now says it’s “highly likely” hackers made off with background check forms on all individuals who underwent a background investigation since 2000.

Cybersecurity

Agencies Finally Move to Stronger Sign-ons as OPM Breach Widens to 21 Million

Officials now say the massive breach of background check and personnel files housed by OPM has spurred federal agencies into taking action to secure their networks.

Cybersecurity

OPM Announces More Than 21 Million Affected by Second Data Breach

The federal personnel agency will announce Thursday that a breach of OPM data revealed the information of 21.5 million federal employees and their families.

Cybersecurity

Washington Can't Fix Computer Glitches

Wednesday’s NYSE and United Airlines problems wouldn't have been avoided if there had been a cybersecurity information-sharing law in place.

Ideas

Post-Megabreaches, Feds Should Focus on Third Party Risk

Continuous monitoring of third parties and reducing reliance on paper-based risk assessment will help address some of the root causes for the recent hacks on the government.

Cybersecurity

OPM director refuses to resign amid new hack revelations

Officials detailed the timing of the two breaches and confirmed that they were executed by the same "actor."

Cybersecurity

OPM: 21.5M impacted by background-check breach

Agency details results of an "interagency forensic investigation," plans for assisting affected individuals.

Cybersecurity

Justice Dept. seeks new authorities to fight cybercrime

Agency argues legislation is needed to effectively prosecute new kinds of online fraud and abuse.

Cybersecurity

Fixing FISMA, blaming … someone, and another lawsuit

Lawmakers wrestled with the regulatory shortcomings that helped allow the OPM breach to happen as they continued the search for someone to blame. Employee unions, on the other hand, know whom they're blaming.

Cybersecurity

5th OPM Hack Hearing Presents Yet Another Unanswered Question

No "credit check" can offset the risks to national security of compromised security clearance records.

Cybersecurity

Employee Union Deems OPM Breaches ‘Unconstitutional’ -- And Sues

National Treasury Employees Union litigation marks second suit against OPM Director Katherine Archuleta.