Nick Andersen, executive assistant director for cybersecurity, will now serve as acting CISA director after Madhu ...
President Donald Trump has ordered all U.S. agencies to stop using Anthropic technology after the company’s unusually public dispute with the Pentagon over artificial intelligence safety.
As long as there's still a discussion ongoing, that means that there is the potential for change," Timothy Loranger said.
CISA's upcoming townhalls on the "CIRCIA" rule is likely to re-surface a lot of industry consternation about the sweeping cyber incident reporting requirements.
Wyden said Lt. Gen. Joshua Rudd, who currently serves as the deputy commander of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, lacks the ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order last year that expands the number of agencies exempt from collective bargaining on national security grounds.
The Defense Department plans to spend all of the money available through last year’s reconciliation bill in fiscal 2026, ...
Marines Corps Lt. Gen. Jay Bargeron said getting its amphibious groups to an 80% readiness rate up from about 50% is a top priority.
What's missing most is conceptual clarity that's built from a pragmatic review of history," Lt. Col. Mary Hossier said.
Access approvals for DoD personnel that once took weeks will now take hours, and every access-related activity will generate a permanent audit trail.
The three-judge panel struck down a lower court’s preliminary injunction while litigation over anti-union executive orders proceeds.
Former USAID employees held a rally Friday in the same place where, one year ago, many of them walked out of their agency’s headquarters for the last time.