The Daily Scoop Podcast
On the latest episode of The Daily Scoop Podcast, a two-part interview with DOD CIO John Sherman on the Pentagon’s zero trust journey, securing the DIB and…
Mar 15, 2022
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FedScoop Staff
U.S. Marine Corps Master Sgt. Joshua Sholes, left, an electronic warfare chief with 1st Marine Division, and Jarome Voyles, an account manager with Consolidated Analysis Center International Incorporated, arrange gear before testing a Spectrum Guard Elite system on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, Sept. 8, 2021. Electromagnetic space operations leadership with I Marine Expeditionary Force Information Group and 1st Marine Division conducted an evaluation of the Spectrum Guard, an electromagnetic system awareness to test radio frequency functionality in support of electronic warfare. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Sarah Stegall)
John Sherman presents a keynote address from the Pentagon Briefing Room for the Cyber Beacon virtual event, Dec. 3, 2020. (DoD photo by Marvin Lynchard)
Danielle Metz speaks at the Pentagon, Jan. 27, 2021. (DoD photo by Army Staff Sgt. Kent Redmond)
cellular network antenna base station on the telecommunication mast
John Sherman presents a keynote address from the Pentagon Briefing Room for the Cyber Beacon virtual event, Dec. 3, 2020. (DoD photo by Marvin Lynchard)
John Sherman, acting CIO, said he is working on a strategy for the DOD's move to zero trust, a security model with access checks at every step…
Apr 23, 2021
By
Jackson Barnett
Danielle Metz speaks at the Pentagon, Jan. 27, 2021. (DoD photo by Army Staff Sgt. Kent Redmond)
The House Armed Services Committee holds a hearing on March 3, 2020. (U.S. Army / Sgt. James Harvey)
(DoD photo by Lisa Ferdinando)
"Overall, until DOD completes its cyber hygiene initiatives and ensures that cyber practices are implemented, the department will face an enhanced risk of successful attack," a new…
Apr 14, 2020
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Jackson Barnett
Two airmen train with a new Lenovo Think Pad X220 business notebook at the wing headquarters building Feb. 27, 2012, on Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D. DOD hasn’t banned Lenovo products despite warnings from other agencies of known vulnerabilities in the company’s products. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman 1st Class Xavier Navarro)