Adobe gets first FedRAMP Tailored authorizations
Adobe’s Creative Cloud and Document Cloud are the first two services approved under the streamlined authorization program.
How agencies craft mobile-friendly messaging
Style guides have helped the Census Bureau and State Department hone messaging to their growing number of mobile users.
Igniting Innovation awards showcase creative problem solving
Top awards at ACT-IAC’s annual Igniting Innovation Conference touch on drones, machine learning, advanced analytics, acquisition and mobile citizen service.
Login.gov hits 5 million users
The single sign-on portal is helping make government services and applications easier and more secure for the public to access.
National Guard team builds open-source cyber toolkit
The Missouri National Guard Cyber Team's RockNSM platform gives cyber incident response teams insights into attempted breaches and overall network health.
NIST updates Risk Management Framework
The draft version of the Risk Management Framework highlights the interdependence of IT security and privacy protection.
Digital forensics library for investigators
The online repository supports creating legal policy and procedures around the lawful access to evidence from public and private cloud sources.
DHS' place in the blockchain
Supporting open standards and exploring use cases will help ensure interoperable supply-chain solutions and discourage counterfeiting, one DHS exec says.
Connecticut tasks law enforcement with cyber duties
The Connecticut Cybersecurity Action Plan calls for a dedicated entity to investigate cybercrimes and threats to individuals, businesses and critical infrastructure.
Bringing blockchain as a service to government
As blockchain projects proliferate, major cloud service providers are making it easier for agencies to develop and use distributed ledger applications.
Forging a blockchain agencies can use
Agency blockchain projects must address risk, change management and training as part of their strategy, a GAO exec says.
NIST refines Cybersecurity Framework
The latest version of the NIST Cybersecurity Framework addresses supply chain cybersecurity and offers a more comprehensive treatment of identity management.
AI: How to maximize the benefits, avoid the pitfalls
Artificial intelligence can transform how organizations function, but we must understand how it is being developed and integrated into processes and routines, a new report cautions.
Connecticut's cyber strategy
CIO Mark Raymond discusses the recent WannaCry attack and his state’s cybersecurity strategy.
CISO-as-a-service for Michigan municipalities
The CISO-as-a-service pilot is designed to help small and mid-sized government agencies improve their cybersecurity posture.
Hurricane response lessons from ground zero
CIOs from Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands shared what they learned from hurricanes Irma and Maria.
Inside Kentucky's strategy for improving IT operations
Kentucky CIO Chuck Grindle is consolidating and streamlining operations as he fosters a cyber secure culture.
Bot management 101: What one agency learned from its RPA pilot
The Bureau of Fiscal Service discovered that managing robotic process automation is more like managing staff than it thought.
Smarter use of military health data
Breaking down silos and deploying machine learning is helping the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Defense Health Agency to improve medical outcomes.
NIST lays groundwork for encrypting IoT devices
The National Institute of Standards and Technology wants feedback on draft requirements for standardizing lightweight cryptography for internet-of-things devices.
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