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Nextgov Cybersecurity July 3, 2018
Trump Administration Considering Regulation as a Tool to Compel Good Cyber Behavior // Joseph Marks Regulatory actions will join other tools, such as indictments and sanctions, in the U.S. effort to promote cyber norms.
You Should Be 'Significantly Concerned' There's No White House Cyber Coordinator, Policy Experts Say // Joseph Marks Cyber policy experts also worry we're going the wrong way on integrating government cyber operations.
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Flash Poll: Dominion Over Data
Federal agencies collect more data today than ever before, and managing it effectively can be like navigating a minefield. To find out whether and how agencies are resolving these challenges, Government Business Council (GBC) polled a random sample of 220 federal employees in April 2018. Privacy Policy.
Facebook Tells Congress It Shared User Data with More Companies // Caitlin Fairchild Some tech companies got special access.
Banning Software Isn't the Route to Cybersecurity, Nuclear Security Agency Official Says // Joseph Marks The government should be focused on mitigating the danger any software can pose, rather than banning software from China and elsewhere, the NNSA CIO says.
Only 6 Non-Federal Groups Share Cyber Threat Info with Homeland Security // Joseph Marks The government's big idea to bolster the nation's collective cyber defense isn't attracting private-sector participants.
Here's a Handbook for Becoming a Great Agency CISO // Aaron Boyd The CIO and CISO Councils teamed up to offer a comprehensive, searchable guide to being a cybersecurity leader.
When Your Personal Data Is Stolen, You're the Last to Know // John Detrixhe Sometimes intrusions aren't detected immediately, and there can be a delay before the public is informed.
EFF's Mission to Make Email Servers More Secure // Caitlin Fairchild Email security starts with system admins.
Cyber Researchers Don't Think Feds or Congress Can Protect Against Cyberattacks // Joseph Marks Only 15 percent of cyber researchers think the U.S. can defend against a critical infrastructure cyberattack, according to a survey.
Data Breach Notifications Can Now Be Brought to You // Caitlin Fairchild Worried you've been breached? There's now an easy way to check.
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Flash Poll: Dominion Over Data
Federal agencies collect more data today than ever before, and managing it effectively can be like navigating a minefield. To find out whether and how agencies are resolving these challenges, Government Business Council (GBC) polled a random sample of 220 federal employees in April 2018. Privacy Policy.
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