What Should Government Agencies Do When they Discover a Data Breach?
Data breaches are an unfortunate fact of life for government agencies – Edward Snowden being the most infamous case. And although agencies have taken steps to protect themselves, the growing number of breaches continues to frustrate IT and legislators alike.
Technically News - 11/11
In this week's Technically News: Federal Agencies Lagging on IT Savings Mandate; 9 Trends for 2014 & Beyond; Users Offer 10 Security Tips to IT Staff; Is FedRAMP Working? It Better; Government Agencies Have No Way of Warning Each Other About a Cyber Attack
The Nine Cyber Exploits eBook
In an April 24, 2012 report, Threats Impacting the Nation, the GAO classified cyber attacks into nine unique threats and provided a definition for each of them. We created the following eBook based on the GAO’s list. Please share them with coworkers and colleagues, and help us educate users about cybersecurity.
Technically News - 9/30
This week in Technically News: The State Worker: Lessons from Ohio’s State Tech Project; States Test New Credentialing Approaches; Observations From This Year’s NSA Open Source Industry Day; GAO: Agencies Can’t Get FISMA Just Right; CIOs See Big Data as Internet-like Innovation Platform for Government; Could Agencies Avoid Disaster in a Nirvanix-like Cloud Shutdown?