The Government Accountability Office identified 42 open priority recommendations for the Department of Homeland Security in June 2023 and found that DHS implemented 16 of them, which resulted in improvements across several areas. In
MoreThe Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General has released an audit report calling out the DHS Science and Technology Directorate for deficiencies in its management of research and development activities
MoreClayton Romans, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency‘s associate director for the Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative, marked the anniversary of JCDC in a recent article where he touted the organization’s accomplishments through
MoreThe Department of Homeland Security‘s Science and Technology Directorate is prototyping a way to protect data that S&T Data Analytics Technology Center Director Alexandria Phounsavath describes as “a different way of thinking
MoreThe Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency‘s Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation program has historically focused on monitoring network cyber threats but is now turning its attention to cloud computing services, although according to
MoreJeff Greene has been appointed executive assistant director for cybersecurity at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, while Trent Frazier has been appointed assistant director for stakeholder engagement. Commenting on the new
MoreThe Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has released a report regarding a SILENTSHIELD red team activity conducted in 2023 meant to assess the cybersecurity posture of an unnamed federal civilian executive branch
MoreThe Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has released a new web tool for evaluating maritime technology infrastructure resilience. The Resilience Assessment Resource Matrix is an update to the agency’s 2023 Marine Transportation System
MoreEric Hysen, the Department of Homeland Security chief information officer, aims to increase the number of digital security workers through the Cybersecurity Talent Management System, Nextgov said Wednesday. CTMS received congressional approval a
MoreAdvances in artificial intelligence technologies may increase the risk of malicious actors planning or carrying out chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear attacks against the U.S., according to a recent report from the
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