Federal agency security leaders can take advantage of a new suite of automation tools to gain comprehensive cybersecurity awareness, a new report says.
A new briefing report advises government IT leaders on how to gain an upper hand against cyber threats by leaning on timely, accurate and relevant information.
Reps. Elise Stefanik, John Katko and Richard Hanna, who represent New York’s 21st, 22nd and 24th districts respectively, visited Fort Drum, N.Y., as part of a congressional delegation March 10, 2015. Stefanik recently introduced a bill to create an independent commission to study the national security benefits of artificial intelligence. U.S. Army photo by Spc. Osama Ayyad.
The session focused on the strategies industry is using to best capitalize on AI technologies and how they may translate to ongoing projects within the DOD.
A command-and-control server that has been used to distribute a ransomware campaign has been shut down by a combination of security researchers from FireEye, the Computer Emergency…
Researchers at Silicon Valley-based cybersecurity giant FireEye have discovered malware aimed at industrial control systems — only the fourth of its kind. In a new report, released Thursday, the company…
It wasn’t just temperatures in the 90s that had the D.C. Metro area sweating Tuesday – the Northern Virginia Technology Council also announced the winners of its “Hot Ticket”…
Jun 25, 2014
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