Cybersecurity

NIST pushes new encryption protocols for quantum, connected devices

The National Institute of Standards and Technology is inching closer to developing two new encryption standards to protect the federal government from new and emerging cybersecurity threats.

Cybersecurity

CISA's plans for 2020

As it hits its stride as a new agency, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is mixing established federal cybersecurity programs with new tech around DNS threats, botnet detection and malware analysis.

Cybersecurity

DHS supply chain task force tees up plans

The co-chair of the task force laid out five work streams that will steer larger efforts around securing the technology supply chain.

Cybersecurity

DHS pushes new cyber hiring authorities

The department's budget requests $11.4 million to complete a new Cyber Talent Management System to hire and pay security workers based on their ability, not qualifications.

Cybersecurity

Time for a NSA-Cybercom split? That's classified.

The head of the NSA and Cyber Command told a House panel that a report claiming he recommended splitting leadership of the two entities up after 2020 is "not accurate."

Cybersecurity

Why TIC and cloud don't mix

The Department of Homeland Security's top cyber official told Congress that policy changes will help agencies move to the cloud and accommodate teleworkers while still protecting federal networks.

Cybersecurity

Senators press legislative IT office for data on hacks

Two Senators want to change the way the institution talks about its cybersecurity problems and see data on the scope of the threat.

Cybersecurity

DHS grapples with cyber enforcement

The Department of Homeland Security is increasingly using compulsory directives to spur federal agencies on cybersecurity improvements, but cyber enforcers are learning that success isn't built out of carrots and sticks.

Cybersecurity

Cyber in the 2020 budget

The 2020 budget gives an early look at Trump administration funding priorities for cybersecurity.

Cybersecurity

Cyber group calls for coordinated vulnerability disclosure policies

A group led by a former top federal cybersecurity official is seeking to make policies that enable outside researchers to work with organizations to find and mitigate IT flaws "standard" in the public and private sectors.

Cybersecurity

Watchdog: IRS needs new tech to fight fraud

A Government Accountability Office report flagged identity theft and unpaid taxes as two of the most pressing challenges facing IRS. Better tech and planning could help solve both.

Digital Government

Report: States slow to retire old voting tech

States have made some progress getting rid of older and paperless voting machines, but the nation's security concerns in 2020 could still look a lot like 2016.

Cybersecurity

Cyber reskilling pilot attracts 1,500 feds

The first round of a pilot program to retrain federal employees for cybersecurity jobs drew approximately 1,500 applicants, but interest from agencies is needed to drive long-term success.

People

Federal government rolls out new framework for security clearance process

Trusted Workforce 2.0 is new framework to improve a security clearance process that has received criticism across the spectrum for being slow, inefficient and overly reliant on manual procedures.

Digital Government

States might miss new voting system specs for 2020

State election officials are supposed to be relying on updated voluntary federal security standards when purchasing new voting machines, but they may have to wait a long time.

Cybersecurity

TSA's pipeline security team has five employees

The Transportation Security Administration oversees 2.7 million miles of gas pipeline with 5 full-time employees -- none of whom have cyber experience.

Cybersecurity

Warner pushes health care sector on cyber

Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) wants to partner with the health care industry to develop a strategy for dealing with an unprecedented wave of cyberattacks over the past year.

Cybersecurity

Pompeo: Huawei deals threatens info-sharing with allies

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said countries that fail to heed warnings about Chinese telecommunications provider Huawei are putting their security and information-sharing relationships with the U.S. at risk.

Cybersecurity

Lawmakers probe for Stingray info in funding bill

Congress wants to know more about how the Department of Homeland Security and state and local partners use cell-site simulators and whether they are complying with existing departmental regulations.

Modernization

DHS looks to overhaul data centers, move to cloud

The Department of Homeland Security is looking for industry advice about how to best consolidate its two main enterprise computing data centers and modernize with a more cloud-based infrastructure.