The upcoming national cyber incident response plan update will build on lessons learned from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s work with other government entities and the private ...
Consumers must establish a strong demand for transparency and accountability to drive software security in the absence of federal procurement rules to require contractors to produce a Software Bill of ...
The Federal Communications Commission has kicked off the next stage of its work to launch an Internet of Things cyber labeling program with the selection of UL Solutions as the lead administrator, ...
Rep. Brett Guthrie (R-KY) is expected to take up the gavel to chair the House Energy and Commerce Committee following a Monday vote by a GOP leadership panel, putting in place a veteran lawmaker who ...
Legislation unveiled by House and Senate defense policy leaders includes new deadlines for the Defense Department to issue guidance on its zero-trust strategy for wearable devices and the Internet of ...
President-elect Trump continued to fill out his cabinet and other top roles at the White House and federal agencies this week, including venture capitalist David Sacks as the new “AI czar” and Paul ...
The Commerce Department is making changes to overarching regulations put in place through a 2019 interim final rule to review foreign transactions involving information and communications technology ...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology convenes a workshop this week to get input on updating the agency’s foundational Internet of Things publication, while the House Homeland Security ...
The “Strengthening Agency Management and Oversight of Software Assets Act” from Rep. Matt Cartwright (D-PA) would direct each agency CIO to conduct a “comprehensive assessment of the software paid for ...
House Homeland Security Chairman Mark Green (R-TN) took a definitive stance today ahead of the first meeting of the Cyber Safety Review Board to launch an investigation into threat actor Salt Typhoon, ...
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is working to adapt its capabilities to support sector risk management agencies and manage cross-sector risks as part of an April national security ...
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel continues to advocate for fully funding the rip and replace program to remove untrustworthy equipment and services from Huawei and ZTE on U.S. networks, in an update ...