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CISA's long-awaited cyber incident reporting rules are among several cybersecurity regulations that are expected to move forward in the coming months.
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A threat group researchers call "Armored Likho" has gained access to government agencies and electrical power entities in Russia, Brazil, and Kazakhstan.
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LotL attacks represent a new frontier in cybersecurity, where adversaries use trusted system tools to carry out malicious activities.
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IBM and Red Hat assign 20,000 engineers to the new Project Lightwell service as Anthropic's Mythos findings ignite debate over how to secure the open source software supply chain.
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LLMs consistently hallucinate Web domains for legitimate brands that attackers can register for malicious activity in a difficult-to-detect attack vector.
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From February to May 2026, Iran launched a sustained campaign of ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones against U.S. forces across the Middle East. Iranian strikes hit 20 American forward operating bases and facilities in eight countries. They...
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By: Darren Guccione, CEO and Co-Founder, Keeper Security As the federal government tightens controls on advanced semiconductors and AI-enabled technologies, export policy is evolving from a trade mechanism into a technology security framework – one that...
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By: David Epperson, Knox Systems Federal Advisory Board Member Former Deputy CIO of the Executive Office of the President First CIO & CISO of CISA A new iteration of the Federal Information Technology Acquisition Reform Act, or FITARA 2.0, will be...
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By: Tom Guarente, vice president of external and government affairs, Armis In light of ever-increasing cyber threats from nation-state adversaries, including major spying campaigns like Salt Typhoon, the need for strong cybersecurity protection has never...
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Federal agencies spent $11 billion on cloud services in 2024. Roughly 40 percent of that spending supported high-impact systems, platforms carrying national security operations, law enforcement coordination, emergency services, healthcare records, and...
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How More Tightly Focused Software Development Initiatives Will Unlock Innovation Across Government ↗By: Roman Chanclor, Aerospace & Defense Lead, Mendix, a Siemens company The Department of Defense has been quick to embrace the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) as a tool to help with software development across its mission areas, but hurdles...
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By: Darren Guccione, CEO and co-founder, Keeper Security The United States is at a pivotal moment in its efforts to defend against modern cyber threats. Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) from nation-states and organized cybercriminals continue to grow in...
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By: Venkat Sundaram, Netskope Although concepts like artificial intelligence (AI) and zero trust have existed in some form for years or even decades, we’re witnessing a continued evolution of both when applied to cybersecurity. This presents opportunities...
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By: Supermicro Experts AI unlocks productivity gains for government organizations just as it does for enterprises—from service delivery to risk detection to day-to-day mission operations. According to Gartner, more than 60% of government organizations are...
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Agentic AI is beginning to shift how federal agencies deliver on mission, moving beyond isolated prompts and pilots toward systems that can plan, act, and adapt alongside human teams. That shift is coming fast, and leaders are looking for practical,...
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By: Tim Cook, executive director, Center for Procurement Advocacy As we approach the close of 2025, Congress faces a critical deadline that will shape the future of federal technology: The reauthorization of the Technology Modernization Fund (TMF). This is...
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By: Tom Guarente, vice president of external and government affairs, Armis Recently, I was privileged to sit down with a high-ranking member of a key oversight committee who asked me what actions I thought Congress should take to address some of the...
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The rapid rise of AI is transforming enterprise applications and infrastructure at incredible speed. It is reshaping the marketplace of tools, software, and hardware, from sovereign clouds to the edge. From a toolchain perspective, the AI ecosystem is...
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By Dario Perez, VP Federal Civilian and SLED, Cloudera Artificial intelligence presents a transformative opportunity for government, from enhancing national defense readiness to improving citizen services and enabling data-driven decision-making at scale....
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By: Tony Orlando, GM Specialty Sales, Google Public Sector Government agencies rely on IT providers to provide secure, compliant, and efficient technology to help complete their vital missions. At the same time, cost-savings and productivity are taking...
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By David Appel, Vice President of U.S. Federal at AWS For more than a decade, Amazon Web Services (AWS) has been at the forefront of enabling government agencies and their partners to deploy secure cloud services through the Federal Risk and Authorization...
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By Erich Kron, security awareness advocate at KnowBe4 The federal IT landscape is undergoing a significant transformation. Budget constraints and staffing reductions are pushing agencies to do more with less. For chief information officers (CIOs) and...
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By John Evans, Field Chief Technology Officer, State & Local Government, World Wide Technology It was previously assumed that nation-state actors primarily targeted federal agencies or major enterprises for their national secrets or big-ticket data,...
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By Fadi Fadhil, Field Chief Information Officer at Palo Alto Networks and former CIO for the City of Minneapolis For many years, data retention has been a defensive game. To keep data safe, organizations have needed to protect their systems from outside...
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By Dan Coleman, General Manager Federal Civilian at Microsoft Federal agencies are reimagining how they serve citizens and support their workforce by adopting unified digital platforms and AI-powered tools that foster collaboration, streamline workflows,...
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By Nicolas Ojeda, Technology Business Management/FinOps lead, REI Systems William Kasenchar, principal, REI Systems As the White House seeks to cut spending and increase efficiency, government leaders should apply FinOps principles to seize the opportunity...
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By Duncan Jones, Head of Cybersecurity at Quantinuum The latest quantum computing advances announced by U.S. tech giants and China accelerate both the potential threat and potential promise of this emerging technology. Now is a good time to make the...
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By Brandon Bulldis, Federal Civilian Engineering Director at World Wide Technology From chatbots to call centers, many federal chief artificial intelligence (AI) officers have begun exploring how virtual AI assistants can improve both the employee and...
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By Julie McCabe, Territory Account Manager, Panasonic Connect Cybersecurity threats to the United States government from a range of bad actors are escalating. In 2023 alone, the federal government reported more than 32,000 cybersecurity incidents – a five...
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By Matthew Shallbetter, director of Strategy, Federal Civilian, at Armis With the profusion of directives and guidance emanating from government cybersecurity oversight agencies, both houses of Congress are proposing legislation that aims to harmonize...
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By John Dvorak, chief technology officer, public sector, Red Hat Using AI safely and effectively is an open-ended challenge and government agencies can easily get overwhelmed with trying to develop AI strategies, hire or contract teams of data scientists,...
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By Kaniah Konkoly-Thege, Chief Legal Counsel, SVP Government Relations at Quantinuum A lot has taken place in the quantum industry since the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) announced its selection of PQC algorithms for standardization...
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By Darren Guccione, CEO and Co-Founder of Keeper Security Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) offers innovative applications that could help the federal government adapt to changing times. Some use cases are experimental, exploring new ideas, while...
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By: Dr. Matthew McFadden, Vice President of Cyber, GDIT The cybersecurity landscape is evolving rapidly with last week’s release of new post-quantum cryptography (PQC) algorithms by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). These...
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By Dr. Celia Merzbacher, Executive Director of Quantum Economic Development Consortium (QED-C) There is a global race underway to lead in the critical and emerging technology (CET) area of quantum technologies. Nations are launching national initiatives...
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By Travis Galloway, head of government affairs, SolarWinds The threat landscape in cybersecurity continues to evolve at breakneck speed, with new challenges emerging daily. Among the most pervasive threats stem from sophisticated cyberattacks sponsored by...
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By Kelly Davis-Felner, Chief Marketing Officer, PayIt. Public sector leaders face ongoing challenges to do more with less, and the talent crunch is a key factor in that. So while the need to access public services continues to increase, many agencies are...
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By James Turgal, Vice President of Cyber Risk, Strategy and Board Relations, Optiv The FBI recently released its annual Internet Crime Report for 2023, based on complaints received by the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3). The report paints a...
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By Gaurav (GP) Pal, stackArmor Founder and CEO In March 2024, OMB released groundbreaking new guidance in accordance with President Biden’s Executive Order on AI for the government’s safe use of artificial intelligence – the first of its kind...
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By Dr. James Matney, Vice President, Defense Strategy, GDIT Amid all of the (well-placed) excitement around artificial intelligence, quantum AI is an emerging field that combines the power of quantum computing with AI to create new and innovative solutions...