As the anti-diversity, equity and inclusion movement continues to surge in the public and private sectors under the Trump administration, cybersecurity experts are worried this shift will harm the industry’s efforts to recruit more diverse talent into the workforce.
Musk’s extraordinary threat-cum-directive that federal employees detail what they accomplished last week in an email or face dismissal is sparking fresh anger and confusion among the government’s cyber workforce.
The Trump administration is expected to fire more CISA employees, despite concern they will accidentally cripple the agency’s ability to thwart hacking threats.
After his swearing in this morning, Donald Trump will start unveiling his cyber policy agenda — and in all likelihood, tearing down parts of Joe Biden’s.
The 118th Congress, the Biden administration and the Trump-Vance transition are set to make critical personnel and policy choices this month on cybersecurity.
The recent hack of U.S. telecommunications systems is one of the most serious cyberattacks in the nation’s history and is an ongoing open national security threat, lawmakers are warning.
A Chinese hacking group's stealthy tactics and advanced techniques have raised serious concerns about the security of critical infrastructure and the potential for widespread disruption.
Despite the increasing threat of cyberattacks, schools are still struggling to implement basic security measures, partly due to institutional resistance.
Both the House and Senate come back into session this week after more than a month of recess, and multiple cyber and tech-related issues are high on the to-do list for the returning members.