Cybersecurity
Officials describe WikiLeaks crisis response
Court rules Friday on motion to dismiss 10 charges leveled against Manning.
Cybersecurity
Lynn McNulty: The grandfather of federal cybersecurity
Lynn McNulty emphasized security not as a constraint but as an e-government enabler.
Cybersecurity
Tom Davis: A reformer on the Hill
Former Rep. Tom Davis (R-Va.) focused Congress' attention on acquisition reforms.
Emerging Tech
Justice Department program will make smartcards smarter
The $62 million credentialing initiative will enable biometric cards to open buildings, databases and software applications.
Modernization
Got a question about the FedRAMP cloud security program?
Let us know and we’ll ask the folks who have the answers.
Cybersecurity
Senators blast publicity of cyberattack on Iran
John McCain, R-Ariz., called the report "an intentional breach."
Cybersecurity
Dot-gov email is more prone to forgery than social media and e-commerce messages
Research finds federal websites trail social networks and retailers in authentication steps.
Cybersecurity
Pivotal policies: 25 years of policy reforms
Policy improvement is work that never ends. We highlight some of the most important efforts of the past 25 years.
Cybersecurity
Is it possible to wage a just cyberwar?
It's time to get serious about the moral questions resulting from our new class of weapons.
Modernization
Cloud vendors worry small businesses are shut out of the federal market
Report calls out the Obama administration for certifying existing large contractors before newcomers.
Cybersecurity
Justice computer ID contract snagged by second protest
GAO ruled in favor of 2011 protest.
Modernization
Agencies grapple with real-world cloud challenges
Hurdles range from security to workforce issues, top federal IT officials say.
Cybersecurity
Defense hires help ferreting out cybersecurity weaknesses
A-T Solutions wins $90 million red teaming contract.
Cybersecurity
Here's how the Stuxnet virus could be used against the U.S.
Virus provides the 'textbook' on how to attack key installations, experts say.
Cybersecurity
Air Force seeks computer networks that morph under attack
Pentagon to spend $49 million to develop greater agility.
Cybersecurity
New White House cyber czar brings intell chops
Michael Daniel, Howard Schmidt's successor at the White House, brings new skills to bear.
Cybersecurity
Report: Secret cyberwar against Iranian nukes began under Bush
The U.S. and Israel initiated a series of cyberattacks against Iranian program.
Cybersecurity
Possible Iranian hack of NASA stresses need for site certification
A computer analyst who retraced the attackers’ self-reported steps says the space agency’s login Web page likely was unprotected.
Cybersecurity
Lockheed Martin wins $496 million contract with Justice, U.S. Marshals
Company will supply IT and security services.
Cybersecurity