


Election officials seek changes to federal rule on cyberattack reports
The proposed rule says state and local election offices must report suspected breaches within 72 hours.

Opinion
How to establish an effective data management governance program
A compliance program should be able to clearly articulate the criteria for evaluating success, highlighting the technology or processes required.

Chinese military’s rifle-toting robot dogs raise concerns in Congress
Lawmakers want U.S. military officials to examine the threat posed by new Chinese robot dogs armed with rifles.

US Army to launch AI pilot project for acquisition workforce
The pilot project is part of a broader effort within the Army to identify both the pitfalls and the opportunities that come with widely adopting AI tools.

Surgeon General calls for mental health warning labels on social media
Murthy said that the use of just a warning label wouldn’t make social media safe for young people, but would be a part of the steps needed.

Many software makers will miss Biden’s cybersecurity deadline today
A survey found that many software companies working with the federal government will not in compliance with an executive order.

Opinion
How to combat cyber threats and secure democracy in the digital age
There is an urgent need for robust cybersecurity and international cooperation to safeguard the very foundation of democracies: free and fair elections.

Opinion
How to harness AI and Zero Trust segmentation to boost cyber defenses
More than half of leaders who have implemented AI say that it's helped accelerate incident response times, highlighting the technology's potential.

Workforce issues a non-technical barrier to DOD cyber competition
The proliferation of digital threats in recent years has forced cybersecurity to become the responsibility of every Pentagon office, civilian and military.

DOJ ‘deepfake’ concerns over Biden audio interview highlight AI worry
The Biden administration is seeking to convince a judge to prevent the release of the recording of the president’s interview,

Opinion
How government technology can bridge generational workforce gaps
While millennials and Gen Zers are excited to use advanced technology in the workplace, other generations such as Baby Boomers may have limited experience.
