DoD's Data Access Program Needs Oversight, Evaluation
The Department of Defense and its research facilities could be taking more steps to ensure steps around data protection are taken when sharing sensitive data, a federal audit revealed.
The Department of Defense and its research facilities could be taking more steps to ensure steps around data protection are taken when sharing sensitive data, a federal audit revealed.
Privacy-conscious senators are worried that technology used by the government to prevent the coronavirus from spreading could be exploited for profit and fear.
A new report says the federal government and the private sector needs to better defend the United States in cyberspace.
A one-time inspector general at the Department of Homeland Security was indicted on Friday on charges he conspired to steal the U.S. government's proprietary software and databases.
New legislation, introduced today, would give the agency authority to enforce data practices, launch investigations, and issue subpoenas.
The National Counterintelligence and Security Center said this week it plans to double down on securing critical infrastructure, supply chain, the economy, democratic institutions, and cyber/technical operations.
Data loss prevention is one of eight key practices outlined by the SEC last week to enhance cybersecurity preparedness and operational resiliency.
The U.N. confirmed the incident but there are conflicting reports whether or not data was exfiltrated as a result.
Deficiencies in the Social Security Administration's ability to protect sensitive data could impact the confidentiality and integrity of its systems and personally identifiable information, a new report says.
One privacy bill would override state laws already on the books - like the CCPA - another would only pre-empt laws that conflict with certain provisions.