The DOD's Office of the CIO acknowledged the continued challenges identified in the report and said the department is aiming to ensure full reporting by each program when it submits the fiscal year 2025 data.The DOD did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Lawmakers urged the ...
DoD CIO Urges Vendors To Ensure Their Commercial Satellite Systems Are Cyber SecureST. LOUIS—As commercial companies increasingly put more computing power on their\nsatellites and related systems, there needs to be a commitment by industry and users to\nbolster the cybersecurity of these ...
A zero-trust approach to cybersecurity is intended to increase vigilance and minimize risk, but without the necessary context, the concept could raise discomfort or even hostility among federal workers. By Jim Richberg November 2, 2021 White House pick for DOD CIO eyes tweaks to CMMC The Bi...
The reference is presumably to Major General Burke Wilson, who in early 2018 left the position of Marine Corps CIO (the position includes responsibility for the DoD’s cyber capabilities and activities) to join the staff of Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis. Wilson was replaced in February by Bri...
DOD Chief Information Officer John Sherman assured lawmakers at a Thursday hearing on the rollout of the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification program, acknowledging it has faced delays following an internal review while committing that it will be carried out successfully. “We need to ...
The reference is presumably to Major General Burke Wilson, who in early 2018 left the position of Marine Corps CIO (the position includes responsibility for the DoD’s cyber capabilities and activities) to join the staff of Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis. Wilson was replaced in February by Bri...
Contractors have 72 hours to report cybersecurity incidents to the DoD CIO If discovered and isolated in connection with a reported cyber incident, the contractor / subcontractor must submit the malicious software to the DoD Cyber Crime Center (DC3). ...
As the use of mobile devices and services proliferate among civilians and military personnel, the Department of Defense (DoD) is focusing on how the agency can ramp up security without hampering productivity in an increasingly mobile technology ecosystem. As DoD CIO Dana Deasy explained in arecent...
Essye Miller, formerly the deputy CIO for cybersecurity, has been named acting DoD CIO. (Alan Lessig/Staff) Department of Defense Deputy Secretary Patrick Shanahan announced that Essye Miller will take over the role of acting chief information officer, effective Dec. 8, 2017. ...
The Department of Defense may soon conduct a broad assessment into the cybersecurity of internal mobile devices used by servicemembers and analysts, under a provision of a sweeping must-pass defense policy package due by the end of the year. ...