Jessica Rosenworcel, Chairwoman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) testifies during a House Energy and Commerce Committee Subcommittee hearing on March 31, 2022 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images) FCC wants rules for ‘most important part of the internet you’ve probably never heard of’ U.S. agencies want to secure the Border Gateway Protocol, but experts question whether their approach could worsen security. Apr 24, 2024 By Tim Starks
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Jen Easterly testified before a House Homeland Security Subcommittee, at the Rayburn House Office Building on April 28, 2022. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images) CISA emergency directive tells agencies to fix credentials after Microsoft breach CyberScoop first reported on the existence of the directive, which calls the pilfered emails “a grave and unacceptable risk to agencies." Apr 11, 2024 By Tim Starks
Conservative demonstrators who allege that the government pressured or colluded with social media platforms to censor right-leaning content protest outside the US Supreme Court in Washington, DC, March 18, 2024. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP) (Photo by SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images) Defining coercion at heart of Supreme Court case on government jawboning platforms Monday’s case has major ramifications for the relationship between the government and social media platforms and policing disinformation. Mar 18, 2024 By Derek B. Johnson
Sean Connelly unpacks zero-trust strategy challenges and solutions CISA joins CyberScoop at the Zero Trust Summit 2024. Feb 23, 2024 By Scoop News Group
Caesars Palace Hotel sits along Las Vegas Blvd, along the strip in Las Vegas, NV on Wednesday, April 30, 2014. (Photo by Sandy Huffaker/Corbis via Getty Images) U.S. officials urge more information sharing on prolific cybercrime group An aggressive ransomware group has hit a series of prominent targets in recent months without any arrests being made. Nov 16, 2023 By AJ Vicens
CISA Chief of Staff Kiersten Todt spoke during the Fortune CEO Initiative in Washington on Nov. 16, 2021. (Photo by Rebecca Greenfield for Fortune Magazine/Flickr/Creative Commons) CISA Chief of Staff Kiersten Todt to step down After nearly two years at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, Todt will leave for a job in the private sector. Apr 18, 2023 By Nihal Krishan
The Microsoft logo is visible through a grid of its French headquarters on Jan. 25, 2023 in Issy-les-Moulineaux. (Photo by Chesnot/Getty Images) Can a White House initiative compel tech companies to write safer code? Software liability reform is a centerpiece of the Biden's recent national cybersecurity strategy. Implementing it will be a challenge. Mar 31, 2023 By Elias Groll
In this photo illustration, a DJI Mavic 2 Pro and DJi Mavic Mini made by the Chinese drone maker fly near each other on Dec. 15, 2021, in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) The pressing threat of Chinese-made drones flying above U.S. critical infrastructure Drones from China's DJI contain high-res cameras, advanced sensors and wireless access, opening the door for espionage and sabotage. Mar 23, 2023 By Brian Harrell Travis Moran
Getty Images New cyber reality: With great interdependence comes great liability Biden's cybersecurity strategy rightly advocates for more regulation. For companies doing security right, there’s no need to panic. Mar 2, 2023 By Danielle Jablanski
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Jen Easterly testifies before a House Homeland Security subcommittee on April 28 in Washington. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images) Insiders worry CISA is too distracted from critical cyber mission The agency appears to be struggling with internal divisions, morale problems and growing concerns about leadership priorities. Dec 22, 2022 By Suzanne Smalley Nihal Krishan AJ Vicens