Elias Groll Archives | FedScoop https://fedscoop.com/author/elias-groll-2/ FedScoop delivers up-to-the-minute breaking government tech news and is the government IT community's platform for education and collaboration through news, events, radio and TV. FedScoop engages top leaders from the White House, federal agencies, academia and the tech industry both online and in person to discuss ways technology can improve government, and to exchange best practices and identify how to achieve common goals. Thu, 04 Apr 2024 20:14:06 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.4 https://fedscoop.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2023/01/cropped-fs_favicon-3.png?w=32 Elias Groll Archives | FedScoop https://fedscoop.com/author/elias-groll-2/ 32 32 Federal government affected by Russian breach of Microsoft https://cyberscoop.com/federal-government-russian-breach-microsoft/ Thu, 04 Apr 2024 20:14:06 +0000 https://fedscoop.com/?p=77007 U.S. cybersecurity officials issued an emergency directive this week to address a breach by Russian operatives of Microsoft first disclosed in January.

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White House moves to ease education requirements for federal cyber contracting jobs https://cyberscoop.com/harry-coker-education-requirements-federal-cybersecurity-jobs/ Thu, 11 Jan 2024 18:37:41 +0000 https://fedscoop.com/?p=75566 National Cyber Director Harry Coker wants to see a more diverse cybersecurity workforce.

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US and UK release guidelines for secure AI development https://fedscoop.com/guidelines-secure-ai-development/ Mon, 27 Nov 2023 19:35:30 +0000 https://fedscoop.com/?p=74933 Washington and London want developers and users of machine learning tools to devote more resources toward security.

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Biden nominates veteran national security official as top cyber adviser https://cyberscoop.com/harry-coker-national-cyber-director/ Tue, 25 Jul 2023 18:24:30 +0000 https://fedscoop.com/?p=70988 The selection of Harry Coker ends a protracted search for the second-ever national cyber director.

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Chinese hacking operation puts Microsoft in the crosshairs over security failures https://cyberscoop.com/microsoft-china-hacking-state/ Fri, 14 Jul 2023 19:16:28 +0000 https://fedscoop.com/?p=70511 The post Chinese hacking operation puts Microsoft in the crosshairs over security failures appeared first on FedScoop.

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Biden’s national cybersecurity strategy advocates tech regulation, software liability reform https://cyberscoop.com/biden-national-cybersecurity-strategy-2023/ Thu, 02 Mar 2023 15:02:42 +0000 https://fedscoop.com/?p=66351 The strategy represents a shift in how Washington approaches cybersecurity, veering toward a more strictly regulated approach.

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White House cybersecurity strategy to force large companies to make systems secure by design https://fedscoop.com/white-house-cybersecurity-strategy-to-force-large-companies-to-make-systems-secure-by-design/ Thu, 23 Feb 2023 21:14:23 +0000 https://fedscoop.com/?p=66096 The highly anticipated strategy document aims to deliver security improvements to the broader digital ecosystem.

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A forthcoming White House cybersecurity strategy document aims to force large companies to shoulder greater responsibility for designing secure products and to redesign digital ecosystems to be more secure, Camille Stewart Gloster, the deputy national cyber director for technology and ecosystem security, said at a CyberScoop event Thursday. 

By “shifting the burden back from the smaller players” and toward larger players “that can build in security by design” the strategy aims to deliver broad security gains, Stewart Gloster said. The strategy documents also looks at how to “rearchitect our digital ecosystem” so “that we are creating future resilience,” she said. 

According to an early draft of the document obtained by Slate — which White House officials have emphasized is not a final document — the strategy includes a wide range of mandatory regulations on American critical infrastructure companies to improve security and authorizes law enforcement and intelligence agencies to take a more aggressive approach to hack into foreign networks to prevent attacks or retaliate after they have occurred. 

The strategy document is expected to broadly abandon the mostly voluntary approach that has defined U.S. policy in recent years in favor of more comprehensive regulation.

The Biden administration has worked to draft the strategy over the past year, an initiative that was spurred by a string of major breaches early in the administration — among them the SolarWinds and Kaseya breaches — that saw attackers exploit vulnerabilities at companies that occupy central positions in the computer security ecosystem.

Breaching these companies allowed attackers access to large numbers of client systems, and by mandating greater security requirements at companies that occupy these systemically important positions, the White House is looking to create security improvements for the large numbers of clients and users that rely on their services. 

The recently retired National Cyber Director Chris Inglis served as the primary author of the document, and following his retirement last week, the highly anticipated strategy is expected to be released imminently. 

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