Feds are increasing use of facial recognition systems – despite calls for a moratorium

Until facial recognition technologies are better understood, their use in consequential applications should be halted until they can be properly regulated.

3 strategies to move left of breach

Zero-trust architecture will help agencies detect and prevent potential breaches, not just react to ones that already happened.

Zero trust is not enough: The case for continuous control validation

The continuous data flow from automated testing gives agencies the insights they need to effectively modify inadequate security tools and programs and better prepare for future cyberattacks.

Federal 100’s cybersecurity standouts

Many of this year’s winners were chosen for their work securing the federal government’s IT systems against bad actors looking to take advantage of the chaos caused by the pandemic and election misinformation.

Making Login.gov even more secure

As part of its remote identity proofing process, the General Services Administration wants to remotely validate government IDs issued through Login.gov.

Expired driver’s licenses open lane for cybercriminals

Fraudsters are sending out emails and texts saying that an expired driver’s license must be updated and directing victims to online forms that collect personal information such as a Social Security numbers and dates of birth.

Facial recognition tech: Not just for IDing criminals

A GAO survey of 24 agencies found facial recognition technology has been primarily used for digital access, law enforcement or cyber and physical security, but some agencies are researching new applications.

Facing foreign election foes, states hire ‘cyber navigators’

Cyber navigators train local officials how to prevent and respond to cybersecurity breaches and keep an eye on big security compromises and phishing threats.

CISA updates ransomware tips

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has posted a fact sheet to help public- and private-sector organizations prevent and respond to threats from ransomware attackers to release sensitive information if a victim does not pay the ransom demanded.

Illinois takes a big hit on COVID-related unemployment fraud

The state’s Department of Employment Security said close to $15 million has been paid to fraudsters, but the state could have lost as much as $1 billion, one tech exec said.

Protecting citizen-facing staff from phishing starts with a people-first approach

Intelligent solutions that adopt a zero-trust model can analyze the content and context of each email before it reaches an employee’s inbox.

Can tech protect R&D from foreign adversaries?

The Air Force Research Laboratory wants to assess the risks posed by researchers who may be passing R&D to foreign adversaries.

How automation takes the time and guesswork out of security compliance

With automation, IT teams can spot the moment a configuration starts to drift from security baselines and proactively notify administrators in near-real-time.

Census mishandled 2020 hack, IG says

The Bureau missed opportunities to mitigate a critical vulnerability, resulting in the exploitation of remote-access servers, the agency’s inspector general reported.

How to protect digital citizen identities through identity management

Federal and state governments must implement government-to-citizen identity and access management solutions that not only provide security but also improve the user (i.e. citizen) experience while protecting their data.

DHS looks to CMMC for contractor security model

The Department of Homeland Security is taking a page from the Pentagon’ Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification program as it looks to create a verifiable standard to ensure contractors are in compliance with its cyber hygiene clauses released in 2015.

Solarium progress report highlights security advances, challenges

While most of the Cyberspace Solarium Commission's recommendations are on track to being implemented, but lack of funding could potentially undermine some efforts, according to a recent the commissions’ 56-page progress report.

For smartphone makers, security is a matter of economics

Only when average smartphone users start to value security as much as they do the new bells and whistles will manufacturers be forced to treat security like the life-or-death issue it currently is for many targets of Pegasus.

How hackers can use message mirroring apps to see all your SMS texts -- and bypass 2FA security

Attackers can leverage a compromised email/password combination connected to a Google account to nefariously install a readily available message mirroring app on a victim’s smartphone via Google Play.

DIU seeks tech to spot GPS disruptions

The Defense Innovation Unit is looking for situational awareness of potential disruptions to global navigation satellite systems.

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