US Cybersecurity Agency's Future Role in Elections Remains Murky Under the Trump Administration Trump’s new homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem, said during her Senate hearing that CISA had strayed “far off mission.”
Biden Executive Order Aims to Shore Up US Cyber Defenses Provisions in the order call for the development of minimum cybersecurity standards for government technology contractors and...
Collapse of Cyber Firm Founded by Former NSA Chief Leaves Bitter Wake Last September the never-profitable company announced it was shutting down and firing its employees after running out of...
Military Contractors, Former Officials Targeted by Russian Hackers Disrupted by US and Microsoft The group, known as Star Blizzard to cyberespionage experts, targeted its victims with emails that appeared to come from a...
US Widens Indictment of Russians in 'WhisperGate' Conspiracy to Destroy Ukrainian and NATO Systems The cyberattacks penetrated U.S. companies and targeted Ukraine's civilian infrastructure and computer systems unrelated to...
North Korean Charged in Cyberattacks on US Hospitals, NASA and Military Bases The indictment of Rim Jong Hyok by a grand jury in Kansas City accuses him of laundering the money through a Chinese bank and...
Marine General Issues 'Call to Action' Against China Hackers Lurking in US Computer Systems A Chinese, state-sponsored hacking group has embedded itself in critical U.S. infrastructure and is waiting to "foment terror...
All Military Services Get Failing Grade in First-Ever Audit of Pentagon SecDef Jim Mattis said the audit identified "multiple material weaknesses" but few savings opportunities.
Biggest Enlistment Bonus in Marine Corps Is Aimed at Cyber Warfare Although the bonus is small compared to bonuses other branches offer, it is a significant move for a service that has...
Air Force General Tapped to Replace Nakasone at Cyber Command, NSA An Air Force official confirmed that Biden nominated Air Force Lt. Gen. Timothy Haugh, currently the deputy commander of...
Defense Health Agency Director Ends 32-Year Career with Unceremonious, Abrupt Retirement Lt. Gen. Telita Crosland was the first Black woman and family practice physician to lead the 12-year-old agency.
Hegseth Scraps Fort Moore Name in Latest Move to Undo Congress' Base Renamings The Army will return the famed Georgia base to Fort Benning, the name originally chosen in honor of Confederate Henry Benning...
This Vietnam War Legend Is the Only Soldier Nominated 3 Times for the Medal of Honor Green Beret Robert Howard is the only one of the 3,547 Medal of Honor recipients to be nominated for the United States’ top...
'Angel of Death' Advises Air Force Academy Cadets on Coming Conflict at Recent Leadership Symposium Former Air Force officer Allison Black reflected on lessons in leadership during a recent National Character and Leadership...
How a Civil War Drummer Boy Became the Youngest Medal of Honor Recipient Civil War drummer boy Willie Johnston received the Medal of Honor on Sept. 16, 1863, two months after his 13th birthday.