President Biden’s executive order gives the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency more ammunition with which to fight attackers.
Learn how IT leaders are working to build a frictionless enterprise.
President Biden’s executive order gives the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency more ammunition with which to fight attackers.
The newest U.S. military service branch wants to become the first truly “digital service.” What does that mean?
Security Orchestration, Automation and Response tools can yield significant benefits for the Defense Department and other federal agencies looking to enhance their IT security posture.
As agencies embrace zero-trust cybersecurity, cross-domain services will become more important to moving and securing data.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation Program, led by Program Manager Kevin Cox, teaches federal agencies how to get a clearer view of their networks — and to spot intrusions early.
As more agencies either continue to allow telework or foster a hybrid work environment, federal workers must be vigilant and aware of the threats.
Skype for Business is going away July 31, and Microsoft is offering support to change videoconferencing platforms.
Streamlined buying procedures will help agencies modernize more quickly.
Accidental lapses can also be averted when website certificates are renewed automatically.
Robotic process automation and HCI are helping the agency modernize its approach to infrastructure and data.
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