From continuous diagnostics and mitigation to Zero Trust to Secure by Design, the federal government’s approach to cybersecurity is constantly evolving as we learn more about the threats.
CISA’s high-profile proselytizing of its Secure by Design program will likely end, but some experts think the idea still has momentum in the private sector, while others have become disillusioned ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. Incorporating a Secure by Design framework is just the start to engineering a threat-resilient digital environment, per officials ...
At a time when many organizations still struggle to recruit and retain qualified cybersecurity talent, adversaries are moving faster than ever. According to the FortiGuard Labs 2H 2023 Threat ...
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency senior officials Bob Lord and Lauren Zabierek said Monday they are exiting their roles at the agency, leaving the future of a major security ambition ...
As cyber threats grow increasingly sophisticated, secure software is now an existential business priority. Shockingly, over 70% of organizations struggle with mounting security debt, with almost half ...
WILMINGTON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CMD+CTRL Security, a leader in software security training, reinforced its commitment to helping organizations integrate security principles across the software ...
RSA CONFERENCE 2024 – San Francisco – More than 60 vendors have signed the Secure by Design pledge — a commitment to develop secure products spearheaded by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure ...
SailPoint Technologies, Inc. today announced that the company has signed onto the Secure by Design pledge developed by the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). The new pledge commits ...
Security leaders and software developers will benefit from deeper visibility into their organisations’ software development security posture as they work, bolstering moves towards the nirvana of ...
Software developers who want to sell to the federal government better ensure they are meeting minimum cybersecurity standards, or else, a top federal official said Thursday at the Potomac Officers ...