Open-source software reinforces modern applications, but attackers exploit trust gaps in how code is built and delivered.
There's a false sense of security around open source code, according to Trustwave researchers Brandon Myers and Assi Barak. Their deeper point was that open source code is prone to vulnerabilities ...
A reflection of the Department of Homeland Security logo in the eyeglasses of a cybersecurity analyst (Mark J. Terrill/AP/File) There’s no question that open-source software is central to the ...
The DHS and CISA booth at the 2019 RSA conference in San Francisco. (Scoop News Group photo) The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and other federal agencies released guidance ...
Value stream management involves people in the organization to examine workflows and other processes to ensure they are deriving the maximum value from their efforts while eliminating waste — of ...
Two years ago, the joint government-private sector response to the Log4j vulnerability that spawned 800,000 attacks worldwide led to the Enduring Security Framework for federal agencies adopting open ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency published a new roadmap Tuesday that the nation's cyber defense agency will use to ...
Since Russian troops invaded Ukraine more than three years ago, Russian technology companies and executives have been widely sanctioned for supporting the Kremlin. That includes Vladimir Kiriyenko, ...
GitHub, Google, IBM, Red Hat, Microsoft, and VMware are just a few founding members of the Linux Foundation’s latest initiative that aims to smash open source software security bugs. OpenSSF’s ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. - APRIL 22, 2018: An American flag flies over the south facade of the White House in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Robert Alexander/Getty Images) The White House’s National Cyber ...
U.S. Transportation Command’s Command, Control, Communications and Cyber Systems Directorate information system technicians, Thomas Roehm (left) and Ross Lee (right) add software and image new laptops ...