OPM now has its hands full
OPM is responding to a likely hacking campaign in which unknown crooks are siphoning off money from several hundred federal employees via a federal health benefits vendor.
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OPM is responding to a likely hacking campaign in which unknown crooks are siphoning off money from several hundred federal employees via a federal health benefits vendor.
The battle over the SEC's cyber incident reporting rule for public companies raged on at the RSA Conference.
The cybersecurity universe is converging on San Francisco this week for one of the biggest confabs of the year — the RSA Conference.
A South Korean company’s voting machines were at the center of major technical issues in recent elections in Iraq and Congo.
In his closing act as Congressman and Chair of the House Select committee on China, Mike Gallagher fired a parting shot about the existential cyber threat America faces from Beijing’s hackers.
Israel's national cyber agency says Iranian hackers weren’t able to break through during this weekend's missile barrage. But a major cybersecurity firm offered a conflicting view.
The Senate Budget Committee's top ranking Republican is criticizing seven federal agencies for not adequately addressing years (for some) of recommendations from the Government Accountability Office to bolster cyber defenses for critical infrastructure.
A brazen attempt to inject malicious code into a critical open source software tool is fueling urgent conversations in Washington about fortifying the digital supply chain.
While Russia's reported push to put an anti-satellite nuclear weapon in orbit is rattling U.S. lawmakers, there's a more immediate threat to satellites that could wreak havoc with far less effort: cyberattacks.
The nation’s leading cybersecurity is caught in the crosshairs of a Supreme Court case being heard today.