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Government encompasses public institutions and the systems used to administer services, enforce laws, manage public funds, and protect classified or otherwise sensitive information. Its distinctive assets include identity and benefits records, tax and health data, diplomatic material, election infrastructure, and operational technology supporting utilities or emergency services. Availability and integrity can be as important as confidentiality: outages or altered records may disrupt essential services, public safety, or legal processes.

Security therefore spans citizen-facing portals, internal networks, remote access, contractors, and shared infrastructure, including systems that depend on legacy technology or tightly connected suppliers. Espionage, credential compromise, exploitation of unpatched vulnerabilities, and disruptive attacks are material risks, though exposure varies by agency and system. Useful controls include strong identity management, network segmentation, encryption, privacy safeguards, prioritized vulnerability management, tested backups, and rehearsed incident response. Procurement rules, records obligations, and sector-specific compliance also shape how agencies collect, retain, share, and investigate data.

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Bank Info Security 1 year, 10 months ago

Strider Secures $55M to Fuel AI Growth and Global Expansion

Series C Funds to Fuel AI Research, Government Sector Investment and Global GrowthStrider Technologies has raised $55 million in a Series C funding round to strengthen its AI capabilities and fuel global expansion efforts. The money will enhance the company’s AI-driven insights, support business with government agencies, and fuel international expansion in Europe and Asia.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 10 months ago

Black Hat/DEF CON 2024: Latest Insights on Security and AI

ISMG Compendium Showcases More Than 50 Interviews on Threats, Emerging SolutionsWelcome to Information Security Media Group's Black Hat and DEF CON 2024 Compendium featuring latest insights from the industry's top cybersecurity researchers and ethical hackers, as well as perspectives from CEOs, CISOs and government officials on the latest trends in cybersecurity and AI.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 10 months ago

GPS Modernization Stalls as Pentagon Faces Chip Shortages

New Report Warns of Continued Delays and Deficiencies in Federal GPS ModernizationThe Space Force is suffering from years of delays, setbacks and shortcomings in its Global Positioning System modernization program, according to a Government Accountability Office report, which found major deficiencies and testing issues that could hinder the United States competitiveness in space.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 10 months ago

UK Labels Data Centers as Critical National Infrastructure

British Government Says Data Centers Are 'Essential for Functioning of Society'The U.K. government on Thursday designated data centers as part of its critical national infrastructure in a move intended to prevent the loss of sensitive user data during disruptive cyberattacks. A newly announced data center security team will monitor and anticipate potential cyberthreats.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 10 months ago

Polish Government Disrupts Russian and Belarusian Hacks

Polish Deputy Prime Minister Says Russia Is Waging 'De Facto Cyberwar'The Polish government said Monday it faces an onslaught of cyberattacks from Russian and Belarusian security agencies intent on cyberespionage and blackmail. Poland is in the midst of a "de facto cyberwar," said Deputy Prime Minister Krzysztof Gawkowski.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 10 months ago

US Prepares to Gather AI Foundational Model Developer Info

Action Aims to Ensure That Domestic Defense Industry Keeps Up With AI DevelopmentsThe U.S. federal government is preparing to collect reports from foundational artificial intelligence model developers, including details about their cybersecurity defenses and red-teaming efforts. The Department of Commerce said it wants thoughts on how data should be safety collected and stored.