Multiple Information Sharing and Analysis Centers decried a proposed incident reporting measure for vendors selling to the U.S. federal government as being costly and ineffective. The proposal will affect three of every four contracts in which the government is a contracting party.
Spurred by the expanding potential of data analytics and AI/ML, public sector agencies across federal and state and local governments recently released data strategies to help their leaders and personnel better manage, use, and secure data for operational advantage and efficiencies. While these strategies serve as...
Hackers will use AI to carry out disinformation campaigns on a daily basis by mid-2024, potentially affecting political outcomes across over 50 countries. The results of the elections this year in powerful economies have real-world impact on human rights and international relations.
Arati Prabhakar, director of the White House's Office of Science and Technology Policy, said during an event at the 2024 World Economic Forum that generative artificial intelligence has the potential to "dramatically accelerate and amplify the erosion of information integrity."
Switzerland's federal government reports that multiple federal agencies' public-facing sites were temporarily disrupted by distributed denial-of-service attacks perpetrated by a self-proclaimed Russian hacktivist group "as a means of gaining media attention for their cause."
OpenAI said it is taking steps to prevent use of its models in online influence operations throughout the 2024 election season, amid growing concerns about election security and increasing fears that political deepfakes and AI-generated election misinformation could significantly disrupt democracy.
Artificial intelligence-enabled voter misinformation campaigns and voter database hacking are some of the largest threats to election security in a year when more than half of the world's populace will take to the ballot box in elections ranging from free to flawed.
Cloud migration has been an important aspect of government agencies' IT modernization journey, with applications and operations shifting to the cloud. Modern workforce trends have government workers operating in hybrid environments. These shifts offer increased flexibility but the downside of an expanded attack...
Join us for this insightful webinar as we discuss the cybersecurity and compliance challenges facing state and local governments with limited resources.
Hear how IT leaders at the City of Murrieta evaluated options to upgrade infrastructure, meet security gaps, and align with insurance requirements, ultimately...
Cloud vulnerabilities and misconfigurations can expose government organizations to the threat of data breaches, service outages, and debilitating cyberattacks. To ensure organizational continuity, it is imperative that DevOps and Security teams equip themselves with the tools and shared insights needed to remediate...
The national cybersecurity strategy calls for regulators to drive adoption of "secure by design" principles by establishing a framework government and industry can use to collaborate. Shifting more cyber responsibility to commercial security vendors makes companies, constituents and missions safer.
The departments of Commerce, State and Justice are among the 20 agencies identified in a Government Accountability Office report as having failed to meet key cyberthreat incident response deadlines outlined in the 2021 cybersecurity executive order.
Major government agencies in the United States intend to apply artificial intelligence, but the majority of planned use cases are still at the planning stage, a congressional watchdog said. Missing from those efforts is governmentwide guidance on the acquisition and use of AI technologies.
In this special edition at Black Hat Europe 2023 in London, three ISMG editors cover the highlights of the conference, including a resounding call for better collaboration between government agencies and the private sector, regulatory trends, and the cautionary tale of ex-Uber CISO Joe Sullivan.
A National Institute of Standards and Technology official said agencies are facing a variety of challenges in implementing enterprisewide zero trust architectures, from a lack of insight into their network components to difficult decisions around legacy systems and costly procurement initiatives.
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