Despite a rocky start in its inaugural year being assessed by the Partnership for Public Service, U.S. Army Cyber Command is taking steps to help create a healthier work environment for the future.
The largest amount of said breaches were caused by business contractors and vendors, followed by employee negligence and stolen or lost storage and mobile devices.
Israeli intelligence officials found evidence of Russian hacking of U.S. government systems by infiltrating the network of Russian company Kaspersky Lab in 2014, the New York Times reports.
A report says Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) allowed a source code review of ArcSight, a Pentagon cyber defense software, by a Russian defense agency.
New research from CyberCoders highlights the top-paying jobs in the IT sector, revealing an uphill battle for federal managers looking to hire top talent on tight budgets.
Tobyhanna Army Depot IT specialists have developed an automated program to reduce the time and expense of manually testing the Army's Tactical Ground Reporting (TIGR) system.
Acting Assistant Attorney General Kenneth A. Blanco delivered the 2017 Cybercrime Symposium Keynote address, with the symposium’s topic being “When Cybercrime Turns Violent and Abusive.” Blanco spent much of the speech calling for more federal and private sector involvement in combating cyberbullying, cyber harassment, cyberstalking, sextortion, doxing and non-consensual pornography.
An office within the Pentagon wasted at least $64.8 million on a program to modify a Drug Enforcement Agency to perform advanced surveillance operations in Afghanistan.