Cybersecurity

Three Cybersecurity Alternatives if CISA Fails

Lawmakers have focused almost exclusively on information-sharing to boost cybersecurity after a series of high-profile government data breaches.

Digital Government

What Congress Can Learn from the Military About Cybersecurity

As it stands, the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act won’t much improve information-sharing. Here's how to change that.

Cybersecurity

22 Amendments That Could Determine the Fate of Senate's Cyber Bill

These amendments will get a vote if and when CISA comes up after recess.

Digital Government

Bill Would Require Agencies to Keep Track of ‘Critical’ Cyber Workforce Shortages

The Federal Cybersecurity Workforce Assessment Act would require agencies to use a cyber-jobs framework developed by the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education.

Cybersecurity

House Oversight Chief Probes OPM Hack Timeline

Rep. Jason Chaffetz is zeroing in on a March 2014 cyberintrusion at the agency, during which hackers made off with what amounted to a blueprint of OPM’s IT systems.

Cybersecurity

Senate Punts on Cybersecurity Bill

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell withdrew the cyberinformation-sharing bill from consideration, leaving the Senate to take it up again in September.

Cybersecurity

Clock Ticking on Cybersecurity Bill

Rand Paul floats amendments to audit the Federal Reserve, allow members of the armed forces to carry weapons on military installations.

Cybersecurity

Still No Deal on Senate Cybersecurity Bill

Senators have not reached an agreement that would allow them to add amendments to a cyberinformation-sharing bill in exchange for quickening its passage.

Cybersecurity

DHS Issues a Big Warning About the Senate's Cyber Bill

DHS said Monday the Senate's cyberinformation-sharing bill would "sweep away important privacy protections."

Cybersecurity

It’s Crunch Time for the Senate’s Cybersecurity Bill

Unless a deal is struck, amendments could slow the bill's progress and hinder its chances of passing before the end of the week.

Cybersecurity

Controversial Cyber Bill Could Come Up for Senate Vote Next Week

The Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act would make it easier for companies to share information about cyberthreats with the government.

Emerging Tech

House Talks 'Internet of Things,' Data Privacy

Representatives discussed how data could be both useful to consumers -- and also a potentially risky asset.

Digital Government

Will Digital Service Funding Survive Congressional Penny Pinching?

The Senate appropriations committee last week approved an annual spending measure that would grant USDS just one-third of the new funding President Barack Obama requested to scale up the team.

Cybersecurity

OPM Cyber Spending to Get a Budget Boost -- But Is It Enough?

Senators approved the administration’s full request but blocked a stronger measure to accelerate OPM’s cyber upgrades.

Cybersecurity

Is Post-Breach Credit Monitoring Useful? Lawmakers Ask GAO to Review

The use of such services has become routine as the number of data breaches in both government and the private sector has ratcheted up.

Digital Government

Why It Still Sucks to Be a CIO in Government and What a New Law Can Do About It

While CIOs claim the “chief” title, in many cases their hands have been tied by sprawling bureaucratic structures and a lack of institutional heft.

Digital Government

New VA CIO Gets to Work

LaVerne Council, a former IT executive at Dell and pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson, took the oath of office Monday.

Emerging Tech

Q&A: Why Congress is Jumping on the Open Source Bandwagon

Ben Balter, chief executive for code repository site Github, talked with Nextgov about last week's announcement.