"The DIB Cybersecurity Program is a voluntary program to enhance and supplement participants' capabilities to safeguard DOD information that resides on, or transits, DIB unclassified information systems. The program encourages greater threat information sharing to complement mandatory aspects of DOD's DIB...
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. Draft textof the 20...
The U.S. Department of Defense still hasn't addressed a series of critical cybersecurity gaps in its information technology business programs - two years after a government watchdog agency first urged the department to develop security strategies for each program. ...
The Defense Department has no plans to slow down the rollout of the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification program, according to a senior acquisition official, who says there is "bipartisan" support to get the new structure stood up at the Pentagon.
The Defense Department will issue a new policy as part of its Adaptive Acquisition Framework focused on cybersecurity to help program managers understand the processes and practices needed throughout the acquisition process, according to senior DOD offic
What is the DIB Cybersecurity (CS) mission? Krystal Covey:The mission of the DIB CS Program is to enhance and supplement the capabilities of Participants to safeguard DOD unclassified information that resides on or transits DIB unclassified information systems. ...
After the Defense Department revamped cybersecurity standards for contractors, the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification program’s accreditation body is making adjustments. ByLauren C. Williams December 3, 2021 Could faster buying undermine electronic warfare prep?
The GAO explains that the people running weapons programs tend to be aware that cybersecurity is a concern, they just fail to understand it. The GAO says it spoke with multiple program officials who’d said they had security controls in place, but had no idea how they were implemented. Nor...
in DOD, with level one being a self-assessment and level two requiring some to get a third-party assessment, according to the documents. The assessment guides are new to “CMMC 2.0” which comes after changes were made by the department to pair down the contractor cybersecurity program. ...
The GAO explains that the people running weapons programs tend to be aware that cybersecurity is a concern, they just fail to understand it. The GAO says it spoke with multiple program officials who’d said they had security controls in place, but had no idea how they were implemented. Nor...