Federal data, security leaders release zero-trust guide ahead of White House deadline
The Federal Zero Trust Data Security Guide is aimed at “securing the data itself, rather than the perimeter protecting it.”
The Federal Zero Trust Data Security Guide is aimed at “securing the data itself, rather than the perimeter protecting it.”
Agencies disclosed obstacles to responsible use of AI in compliance plans recently shared with the White House.
Europe and Asia continue to outpace the U.S. in advancing digital public services, but much of the world has also made notable gains.
CIO Dave Shive said the agency met the federal government’s zero-trust goals by starting “many years” in advance.
The Pentagon’s latest CMMC proposed rule brings the cybersecurity standards program for contractors a step closer to launching. And, in the past three years, NASA has investigated hundreds of cases where its devices were brought abroad when they shouldnt have been
The DOE’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has advanced the use of satellite data, artificial intelligence and machine learning to better prepare for wildfires and mitigate risks to energy infrastructure.
Security chiefs at OPM, Interior and USCIS reflect on budgetary and cultural challenges ahead of a Sept. 30 due date to implement zero trust architecture.
The Zero Trust Initiative Office will provide education and training to federal agencies, while building on previous CISA guidance on the security framework.
GSA recently issued a solicitation for cybersecurity support services that is meant to help the agency take the final steps in modernizing the way it delivers cyber services internally.
The Federal Cybersecurity Vulnerability Reduction Act will set requirements pushing federal contractors to employ vulnerability disclosure policies.