Cybersecurity

CISA rolls out post-election audit tool for 2020

The software, Arlo, is an open source tool and election officials from Pennsylvania, Michigan, Missouri, Virginia, Ohio and Georgia have all signed on thus far.

Cybersecurity

Manfra announces plans to step down from CISA

One of the federal government's top cybersecurity officials announced she would be stepping down at the end of the year.

Cybersecurity

DHS wants better coordination on ICS security

A top cyber official at the Department of Homeland Security said the agency is looking across industrial sectors and federal agencies when it comes to protecting critical infrastructure from cyber and physical threats.

Cybersecurity

Rip and repay?

The federal government is pushing U.S. telecoms to take out gear from Huawei and other Chinese companies that may threaten their networks, but who is going to pay for the work?

Cybersecurity

Rogers warns on 'stovepiped' cybersecurity

The ranking member of the House Homeland Security Committee said agencies should be coordinating their cybersecurity efforts under CISA's direction and leadership.

Cybersecurity

Industry seeks more liability protections for threat info

Commercial providers of technology and infrastructure want more federal protection to share specific cyber threat information about risky products and services.

Cybersecurity

CISA requests administrative subpoena power over ISPs

The proposal would allow government cybersecurity officials to legally request identifying information from internet providers about the owners of vulnerable systems

Cybersecurity

Jim Langevin's view from the Hill

As chairman of of the Intelligence and Emerging Threats and Capabilities subcommittee of the House Armed Services Committe and a member of the House Homeland Security Committee, Rhode Island Democrat Jim Langevin is one of the most influential voices on cybersecurity in Congress.

Cybersecurity

House bill seeks a cyber playbook

The Cybersecurity Vulnerability Remediation Act would require DHS to disseminate and share its cybersecurity mitigation protocols with other agencies, industry, academia and other sectors.

Cybersecurity

Will Bolton's ouster mean a comeback for the top White House cyber job?

The top cyber official at DHS said his agency is already taking on many of the defunct White House cybersecurity coordinator's old responsibilities.

Cybersecurity

White House updates Trusted Internet Connection policy

Federal CIO Suzette Kent announced the final release of a TIC update designed to accommodate cloud and managed services.

Modernization

DHS looks to upgrade flagging info sharing program

A top cyber official at the Department of Homeland Security said the underutilized Automated Indicator Sharing program will be getting a facelift to improve quality and facilitate more complex defensive actions.

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CISA official touts data sharing in critical infrastructure

Where privately owned critical infrastructure providers had balked at sharing threat data five years ago, it's become now a critical, commercial necessity, according to CISA infrastructure official.

Cybersecurity

For U.S. government, cybersecurity is becoming a team sport

At home and abroad, when it comes to 5G, critical infrastructure and supply chain security, DHS and other agencies are employing a mix of partnership, persuasion and pressure to get results.

Cybersecurity

CISA supply chain assessment hits the home stretch

Better data is essential to managing agencies' risk, officials say.

Cybersecurity

House panel approves $408 million boost for CISA

Election security, critical infrastructure protection and CDM all received funding boosts, but disagreements on immigration loom over the bill's passage into law.

Cybersecurity

CDM dashboard award will lay the groundwork for AI

A new award will attempt to refashion the dashboard to better incorporate emerging technologies and make better use of the "treasure trove" of data created through CDM.

Cybersecurity

Why the U.S. wants zero tolerance on Chinese 5G gear

With lawmakers increasingly wary of Chinese-made 5G infrastructure, cybersecurity experts say even peripheral use of the equipment in networks could lead nowhere good.

Cybersecurity

White House looks to tackle cyber workforce shortage

With a new executive order, the Trump Administration hopes to standardize or promote cybersecurity workforce development in government, the private sector and the educational system.

Cybersecurity

CISA wants more funding for critical infrastructure activities

Christopher Krebs, director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, said the agency's focus on election security operations is a good model for other critical infrastructure sectors.