3 pillars of effective digital vaccine passports
By providing a secure and easy-to-use digital mechanism for verifying vaccination status, governments can build a secure and trusted foundation for future digital health care initiatives.
How common are ransomware attacks? Lawmakers want to find out.
States are starting to require agencies to report all cyberattacks, including ransomware, to improve overall defenses.
New York needs to get ahead of cyberattacks, audit finds
The unit dedicated to ensuring the cybersecurity of New York state agencies, local governments and public authorities is behind the curve, a new audit finds.
3 ways agencies can fix their lagging digital verification infrastructures
To ramp up authentication safeguards, agencies should monitor for leaked credentials, enforce agencywide access controls and promptly share threat information with the appropriate authorities.
DHS Cybersecurity Talent Management System
The Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity Talent Management System updates the agency’s practices around hiring, compensating and developing employees.
Reduce the ‘blast radius’ in credential attacks, Krebs advises
To protect Active Directory credentials, standard identity security strategies must include multifactor authentication, zero trust and defense-in-depth, according to former CISA Director Chris Krebs.
CISA directive requires vulnerability fixes in 6 months
A new binding operational directive puts federal civilian agencies on a six-month clock to remediate known vulnerabilities.
Cyber Risk Portal consolidates LA’s vulnerability data
The solution consolidates vulnerability scan results from multiple sources and compiles an easy-to-read cyber risk score for each IT asset and department that is sent monthly to department executives and IT directors.
Cyber talent pipeline for DOD contractors
Old Dominion University’s School of Cybersecurity is training cyber experts to be fluent in the Defense Department’s cybersecurity requirements so they can help defense contractors stay secure.
Cybersecurity war room kept election secure
In Arizona, the Maricopa County Office of Enterprise Technology set up an election war room to coordinate response to both cyber and physical threats targeting county information systems.
You know how to identify phishing emails – a cybersecurity researcher explains how to trust your instincts to foil the attacks
Familiarity with specific phishing incidents helps people remember phishing generally and recognize that it might explain the weird things they notice in an email. These stories are key to people going from “something’s fishy” to “is this phishing?”
7 zero-trust misconceptions that every agency should know
To ensure successful transitions to the dynamic, but controlled, zero-trust environments, agencies should fully understand the complexities of the technologies and the key role of visibility.
A malware prevention strategy to complement StopRansomware.gov
By educating employees in phishing awareness training, following best practices and implementing a malware prevention solution such as a secure file gateway, agencies can greatly reduce the chances of being exposed to damaging ransomware attacks.
Utah launches cyber task force
The Governor’s Cybersecurity Task Force will promote cybersecurity awareness, share information, identify cybersecurity assets and resources, promote best practices and enhance cyber capabilities and response.
Protecting workloads from sophisticated supply chain attacks
True runtime protection can determine, within milliseconds, if the code currently being executed by the workload came from the software developer or from an attacker.
California’s new strategy for prioritizing cyber defense
With its first multiyear cybersecurity roadmap, California is addressing critical gaps in the state’s information and cybersecurity programs, allowing it to better manage both existing and future threats.
Natural disasters can set the stage for cyberattacks
Hackers launching an attack that coincides with a natural disaster could greatly hamper first responders, hospitals, utilities and government agencies and create a domino effect involving loss of electrical power, water, telecommunications and other infrastructure.
Quantum computing: Expensive, uncertain, nascent -- and essential
The Government Accountability Office checked in with quantum computing experts to distill thinking on the technology’s potential applications, benefits and drawbacks; factors that could affect development; and policy options to help address those factors.
5 ways to keep vaccine ‘cold chain’ safe from hackers
Health systems can protect themselves from electromagnetic interference that fools temperature sensors into giving false readings.
FCC commissioner calls for tighter restrictions on DJI drones
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr called for prohibiting Universal Service Fund dollars from being used to purchase DJI equipment and suggested the company be placed on its covered list.
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