House appropriators have agreed to provide $20 million to support the Office of the National Cyber Director in fiscal 2026, as part of the latest bicameral minibus package of spending bills which also ...
Two key cyber lawmakers in the Senate have introduced a bill to create a cyber workforce development strategy for the Defense Department and to assess the effectiveness of an ongoing Pentagon cyber ...
Sezaneh Seymour, a leader on cyber insurance and former National Security Council official, considers options to strengthen the legal framework for the private sector to participate in civil takedowns ...
To facilitate discussion and engage interested stakeholders at the Cyber AI Profile Workshop #2 on January 14, 2026, NIST is issuing this annotated outline of ...
A busy week on Capitol Hill features House hearings on offensive cyber, energy sector threats and artificial intelligence, while the National Institute of Standards and Technology holds a workshop ...
A new report from Moody’s Ratings identifies anticipated trends in 2026 including fast-evolving cyber threats as artificial intelligence capabilities continue to accelerate, a rise in cryptocurrency ...
The Defense Department has established new guidelines to ensure Pentagon-funded research is protected against malign foreign influence and control, in an effort to limit intellectual property theft ...
A bipartisan group of senators has introduced legislation to reauthorize the National Quantum Initiative program, with a focus on national security and a new grant program to assist entities at high ...
The Federal Communications Commission will consider two national security proceedings at a Jan. 29 meeting seeking to understand the foreign ownership of communications license operators and address ...
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The National Institute of Standards and Technology is exploring the cybersecurity risks in the secure deployment and development of artificial intelligence agentic systems, through the release of a ...
The Federal Communications Commission has opened a 15-day business window to receive applications for a new label administrator for its U.S. Cyber Trust Mark program, following the withdrawal of UL ...