The US Defense Department (DoD) has announced Hack the Pentagon 3.0, the latest incarnation of its bug bounty program. This iteration will focus on DoD’s Facility Related Controls System (FRCS) network. Participants will have access to only unclassified information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT) systems. Note The Pentagon’s experience with two previous well-managed bug …
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Updated on 2022-11-23: US Defense Department Releases Zero Trust Strategy and Roadmap The US Department of Defense (DoD) has published its zero-trust strategy and an accompanying roadmap. To achieve its overarching purpose of a DOD information enterprise secured by a fully-implemented, department-wide zero trust cybersecurity framework, the strategy incorporates four goals: zero trust cultural adoption, …
The US Government Accountability Office (GAO) says that the Department of Defense (DoD) needs to do a better job of reporting and sharing information about cybersecurity incidents. While DoD has taken steps that have reduced the number of cyber incidents it experiences, the agency “hasn’t fully implemented its processes for managing cyber incident, doesn’t have …