AWS’ Christian Hoff on cloud-enabled cybersecurity advancements for government AWS joins CyberScoop at CyberTalks 2023. Dec 13, 2023 By Scoop News Group
Network data transfer speed on a dark background. (Getty Images) Largest-ever DDoS leverages zero-day vulnerability A new zero-day led to the largest distributed denial of service attack ever seen on the internet, according to a group of tech companies. Oct 10, 2023 By Christian Vasquez
AWS’ Will Metts on impactful steps in protecting data AWS' Will Metts joins CyberScoop at the 2023 CrowdStrike Government Summit. Apr 24, 2023 By Scoop News Group
AWS’ Adam Hesch on how the cloud enables the government’s zero trust journey AWS joins CyberScoop at the Zero Trust Summit 2023. Feb 28, 2023 By Scoop News Group
AWS’ Christian Hoff on supporting the workforce and skill development for the federal workforce AWS catches up with CyberScoop at CyberTalks 2022. Nov 8, 2022 By Scoop News Group
AWS’ Mark Hampton on moving toward digital identity standards AWS joins CyberScoop at the Gov Identity Summit 2022. Jul 7, 2022 By CyberScoop Staff
A Chinese immigrant is fingerprinted during her “biometrics” appointment to receive a green card at the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images) Advocates urge Amazon to drop controversial DHS surveillance program HART will become the one-stop shop for profiles that combine data from other DHS projects. May 24, 2022 By Tonya Riley
Ukrainian police officers patrol a street following a shelling in Ukraine’s second-biggest city of Kharkiv on March 7, 2022. (Photo by SERGEY BOBOK/AFP via Getty Images) Cloudflare not fully backing out of Russia, company says, as tech firms are forced to weigh in Ukraine's effort to force tech firms out of Russia is turning up mixed results so far. Mar 7, 2022
(Photo by Nathan Stirk/Getty Images) Amazon’s Sidewalk, a neighborhood device network, is ‘uncharted territory’ for data privacy, watchdogs say Researchers say the technology is secure, though it touches on lingering anxieties. Jun 9, 2021 By Tonya Riley
WASHINGTON, DC – FEBRUARY 23: (L-R) Microsoft President Brad Smith, FireEye CEO Kevin Mandia, and SolarWinds CEO Sudhakar Ramakrishna talk with each other before the start of a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Capitol Hill on February 23, 2021 in Washington, DC. The hearing focused on the 2020 cyberattack that resulted in a series of data breaches within several agencies and departments in the U.S. federal government. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images) Senate hearing on SolarWinds hack lays bare US shortcomings, remaining mysteries Fundamental questions, like how the SolarWinds hackers got into its systems from the start, still aren't answered. Feb 23, 2021 By Tim Starks