Harry Coker testifies during his confirmation hearing to become the national cyber director before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on Nov. 2, 2023, in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images) ONCD report: ‘Fundamental transformation’ in cyber, tech drove 2023 risks Evolving critical infrastructure risks, ransomware, supply chain exploitation, commercial spyware and AI were the top trends, the office reported. May 7, 2024 By Tim Starks
Sponsored The rise of hassle-free and secure authentication Okta's Federal CSO discusses the rise of passwordless authentication and the need for enhanced web application security. Jul 14, 2023 By Scoop News Group
Sponsored New guidance on zero trust details more prescriptive implementation practices The ZTA practice guide, recently released by the National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence, signals a turning point for organizations implementing zero trust, says Okta’s Sean Frazier. Aug 5, 2022 By Scoop News Group
Okta’s Dean Scontras on SSO and MFA for workforce Okta joins CyberScoop at the Gov Identity Summit 2022. Jul 7, 2022 By CyberScoop Staff
Okta’s Sean Frazier discusses meeting zero-trust security mandates Okta's Sean Frazier catches up with CyberScoop at the Gov Identity Summit 2022. Jul 5, 2022 By CyberScoop Staff
Okta’s Sabrina Lea talks about ICAM and federated security Okta's Sabrina Lea speaks with CyberScoop at the Gov Identity Summit 2022. Jul 5, 2022 By CyberScoop Staff
Brian Dack of Okta on the importance of uniformity on endpoint detection and response CyberScoop catches up with Okta's Director of Federal Solutions Engineering Brian Dack. Apr 29, 2022 By CyberScoop Staff
A statue of Lady Justice holding a sword and balancing scales, on top of the Old Bailey, England’s criminal court in the City of London, officially called the Central Criminal Court. (Getty Images) Two alleged Lapsus$ teens appear in London court Even after the arrests, the group has released more stolen data. Apr 1, 2022
(Okta) Lack of speedy notification was ‘a mistake,’ Okta says Okta says it should have acted sooner to explain what it knew, and when, about an incident at customer service contractor Sitel. Mar 28, 2022 By Joe Warminsky
Okta’s website on March 23, 2022. (Scoop News Group) Okta says 366 customers potentially affected in data breach Customer data is safe, the company says. But an Okta official says it should have handled some things differently. Mar 23, 2022