C4I
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UncategorizedWhite House Names First Federal Chief Information Security Officer
The White House on Sept. 8 named retired Brig. Gen. Gregory Touhill as the first Federal Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) in line with the administration’s larger cybersecurity plans. Citing […]
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UncategorizedNew British Cyber Chief Outlines New Active Cyber Defense Plans
The new United Kingdom chief of cybersecurity on Sept. 13 explained his new cyber center’s approach to its mission of protecting government and critical infrastructure cybersecurity, with a focus on […]
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for Wed., September 7, 2016
// PDF View- Comey Says Deterrence Against Cyber Threats Showing Results
- Obama At G-20: Discussed Cybersecurity With Russia But U.S. Has Most Capacity
- Imperva Added To DHS CDM Program
- NATO Readies Cyber Symposium For Early September
- Germany Chancellor Merkel Visits Estonian NATO Cyber Center
- DHS Rapidly Adding Agencies To EINSTEIN 3A Coverage, Official Says
- Lockheed Martin Wins Navy Contract Modifications Worth Over $10 Million For Computer Center Support
- SANS Institute, RP/6, And USO To Offer Scholarship-Based Veteran Cybersecurity Training To Colorado Springs
- Federal CIO Wants Culture Of Continuous IT Upgrades Across Government
- NIST Awards New Pilot Projects For Trusted Identities
- LogRythm Cybersecurity Company Completed $50 Million Round In New Financing
- Navy Awards Five Companies $156 Million Contract To Support Joint Staff J6 Directorate C4/Cyber Program
- Accenture Acquires Australian IT Security Company Redcore
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UncategorizedAccenture Acquires Australian IT Security Company Redcore
Accenture [ACN] entered into an agreement to acquire the Australian-based Redcore, a consulting company that focuses on several IT security issues, Accenture said Aug. 22. Redcore was founded in 2010 […]
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UncategorizedNavy Awards Five Companies $156 Million Contract To Support Joint Staff J6 Directorate C4/Cyber Program
The Navy awarded five companies a $156 million combined contract consisting of multiple award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) cost-plus-fixed-fee, firm-fixed-price task orders to support the Joint Staff J6 Directorate’s C4/Cyber Program. The […]
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UncategorizedLogRythm Cybersecurity Company Completed $50 Million Round In New Financing
LogRythm, a Colorado-based cybersecurity company, closed a $50 million round of new financing led by existing investor Riverwood Capital, the company said Aug. 30. The funding also includes participation by […]
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UncategorizedNIST Awards New Pilot Projects For Trusted Identities
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) on Aug. 25 awarded more than $15 million in new grants to six organizations to foster more secure online access to government […]
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UncategorizedFederal CIO Wants Culture Of Continuous IT Upgrades Across Government
Departments and agencies across the federal government need to adopt a “philosophy” of continuously upgrading and modernizing their information technology (IT) systems and networks to improve security, lower costs and […]
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UncategorizedSANS Institute, RP/6, And USO To Offer Scholarship-Based Veteran Cybersecurity Training To Colorado Springs
The SANS Institute announced that in collaboration with Rapply Point 6 (RP/6) and the United Service Organization (USO) it will offer a fully scholarship-based cybersecurity training program to Colorado Springs, […]
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UncategorizedLockheed Martin Wins Navy Contract Modifications Worth Over $10 Million For Computer Center Support
The Navy awarded Lockheed Martin [LMT] a contract modification worth over $10.4 million to activate development equipment suites for future advanced capability builds in support of computer program development at […]