84% of cyber professionals fear losing their job after a breach. Is your organization part of the problem?
A few years ago, cybersecurity felt like someone else’s job. The domain of hoodie-clad ethical hackers, IT administrators, or the tech team two floors above solving mysterious issues with firewalls ...
Adam Stone writes on technology trends from Annapolis, Md., with a focus on government IT, military and first-responder technologies. The Pentagon plans to change the way it addresses cybersecurity ...
Human-driven risk is now the dominant factor in cybersecurity breaches, yet most organizations still rely on legacy training ...
In 2026, cyber security will be shaped less by individual tools and more by how humans govern autonomous systems. Artificial intelligence is not just accelerating response; it is set to completely ...
With 2025 coming to a close, Nextgov/FCW asked cybersecurity experts — including former officials, research analysts and providers — to outline their predictions for cybersecurity activity in 2026.
Cybersecurity may not directly increase a company’s sale price, but disciplined oversight ensures it does not become a deal ...
Over the past year, the buzz around artificial intelligence (AI) has reached new heights, with businesses being inundated with AI solutions and executives eager to harness its transformative potential ...
While the threat landscape evolves at machine speed, our sector remains tethered to a talent pool that fails to reflect either the complexity of the challenge or the community it is tasked to protect.
Forward by Kenneth W. Bible, P.E. In 2021-22, while serving as the Chief Information Security Office (CISO) for the Department of Homeland Security, my team and I launched an initiative in concert ...
AI’s emergence as a transformative force is spurring CISOs to rethink how their teams operate to harness the technology’s potential and better defend its use across the organization. Generative AI has ...