Jan. 3, 2024 Cybersecurity Speaker Series: Preparing for Post-Quantum Cryptography is our first and last line of defense for the nation’s most sensitive systems. The quantum threat is real and it is imperative to modernize to protect these systems now. In the next video in the Cybersecurity Speaker Series released today, NSA’s Senior Cryptographic Authority, Dr.
March 15, 2022 NSA, CISA release Kubernetes Hardening Guidance The National Security Agency (NSA) and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) released a Cybersecurity Technical Report, “Kubernetes Hardening Guidance,” today. This report details threats to Kubernetes environments and provides configuration guidance to minimize risk.
Feb. 10, 2022 Space Fence Program receives cybersecurity assessment from 14th Test Squadron 926th Wing’s 14th Test Squadron out of Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado, perform a cybersecurity assessment to validate the cybersecurity posture of the Space Fence program prior to an inspection.
Jan. 24, 2022 President Biden Signs Cybersecurity National Security Memorandum The White House announced today that President Joe Biden has signed National Security Memorandum 8, “Improving the Cybersecurity of National Security, Department of Defense and Intelligence Community Systems.” This Memorandum implements the cybersecurity requirements of EO 14028 for National
Oct. 1, 2021 Cybersecurity is a Team Sport – Be a Champion this Cybersecurity Awareness Month NSA is proud to join the global effort to promote strong cybersecurity practices during the 18th annual Cybersecurity Awareness Month.
March 27, 2017 Everything is listening in the digital age Today’s environment is filled with examples of technology designed to connect Airmen to the internet: smart phones, smart watches, and other common personal technology that is always capable of connection. While Airmen grow more connected to the digital world, the connections open the door to
March 1, 2017 Are your running shoes spying on you? Five or 10 years ago, such a statement might have been appropriate for a cartoon matinee or slapstick farce, but in a new world defined by the Internet of Things, this statement isn’t just a possibility, but an actual cyber vulnerability to be aware of.Companies today are adding the word “smart” to