Nearly 160 software companies have signed a voluntary pledge to make products more cyber secure as part of a federal push to see major players take more responsibility for protecting their customers.
Axis Communications has signed the United States & Infrastructure Security Agency’s (CISA) Secure by Design pledge.
From continuous diagnostics and mitigation to Zero Trust to Secure by Design, the federal government’s approach to cybersecurity is constantly evolving as we learn more about the threats.
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. Incorporating a Secure by Design framework is just the start to engineering a threat-resilient digital environment, per officials ...
Makers of software used by the federal government will now be required to affirm that their products are manufactured with secure development practices in mind, filling out a form released Monday by ...
As the threat landscape intensifies, organizations are poised to increase their investments in security solutions. Cybersecurity spending is on track to reach $215B by the end of this year, a 14% ...
CMD+CTRL Security, a leader in software security training, reinforced its commitment to helping organizations integrate security principles across the software development lifecycle by signing the ...
As I discussed in my previous article, CISA’s secure-by-design principles—which apply to software vendors supplying the U.S. government but should be considered by all software designers—call for ...
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency senior officials Bob Lord and Lauren Zabierek said Monday they are exiting their roles at the agency, leaving the future of a major security ambition ...
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