
The biggest cybersecurity stories of 2019
Greg Otto, Editor-in-Chief of CyberScoop and Tim Starks, cybersecurity reporter at Politico examine the top cybersecurity stories of the year, and how they’ll inform decision-making next year.
Greg Otto, Editor-in-Chief of CyberScoop and Tim Starks, cybersecurity reporter at Politico examine the top cybersecurity stories of the year, and how they’ll inform decision-making next year.
Greg Otto, managing editor at CyberScoop, discusses the search for new top leadership at the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command.
In this week’s special cyber edition of the Federal Beat, Francis is joined by Greg Otto, managing editor of CyberScoop, Nafeesa Syeed, national security and cyber reporter for Bloomberg and Aaron Boyd, editor of Fifth Domain.
Greg Otto, managing editor for CyberScoop, discusses the Homeland Security Department’s decision to order all federal agencies to stop using products from Russian company Kaspersky Labs.
Greg Otto, managing editor at CyberScoop, Adam Mazmanian, executive editor at FCW and Tom Shoop, editor-in-chief at Government Executive Media Group, discuss this week’s biggest federal headlines
Implications of Wikileaks’ CIA documents dump Robert Bigman, founder of 2BSecure and former chief information security officer at the CIA, and Ronald Marks, senior fellow at the Center for Cyber and Homeland Security and former CIA Senate liason, discuss the implications of Wikileaks’ CIA documents dump. NSA opens some software and code to the public […]
2016 in Review, Part 1: Tom Shoop, editor-in-chief at Government Executive Media Group, Meredith Somers, reporter at Federal News Radio and Greg Otto, managing editor at Cyber Scoop discuss the biggest federal IT stories of 2016. 2016 in Review, Part 2: Sean Carberry, defense reporter at Federal Computer Week, Marjorie Censer, defense business editor at inside […]