DevSecOps in Government
French Gov. Leaks 43 Million People’s Data — ‘France Travail’ Says Sorry
Richi Jennings | | Alexandre Saubot, Cap emploi, CNIL, cyber attacks on governm, devops in government, DevSecOps in Government, digital government, European Governments, france, France Travail, government, Government & Regulatory News, government agencies, Government Authority, SB Blogwatch
La grande cybermalveillance: French government’s employment agency loses control of citizens’ data after biggest breach in Gallic history ...
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DoD Email Breach: Pentagon Tells Victims 12 Months Late
Richi Jennings | | Anurag Sen, azure, Azure cloud, Azure Government Cloud, Compliance Automation Platform for FedRAMP, data privacy PII, defense department, Department of Defense, devops in government, DevSecOps in Government, digital government, DoD, email, Federal Government, Federal Government Bids, FedRAMP, fedramp accreditation;, fedramp ato, fedramp certification, fedramp compliance, government, Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Azure Security, Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft Exchange Server, pentagon, pii, PII Leakage, SB Blogwatch, U.S. Department of Defense, United States Department of Defense, US DOD, USDoD, USSOCOM
3TB Email FAIL: Personal info of tens of thousands leaks. Microsoft cloud email server was missing a password ...
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US Marshals Ransomware Hack is ‘Major Incident’
Richi Jennings | | Data leak, DevSecOps in Government, Federal Government, government, government compliance, government cyber attacks, government data leak, Ransomware, SB Blogwatch, U.S. Marshals, USMS
The U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) has been hacked (again). Scrotes stole sensitive stuff (supposedly) ...
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SBOM – From the Idea of Transparency to the Reality of Code
Mark Henke | | DevSecOps, DevSecOps in Government, executive order, government, software bill of materials
Code vulnerabilities are growing in frequency and impact. As software is increasingly made up of parts from many different vendors, often referred to as the software supply chain, it can be hard ...
Katie Arrington discusses making development move at the speed of relevance
Ryan Schradin | | DevSecOps in Government, DevSecOps Leadership Forum, government, Guest Post, News and Views
Historically, the advent of Agile development increased the ability of software developers to create apps that met real-time objectives. Then, the rise of DevOps pushed for coordinated efforts between developers and operations ...
Improving DevSecOps at the GSA
Derek Weeks | | Devops adoption, devops in government, DevOps Maturity, DevSecOps, DevSecOps in Government, government, Post developers/devops
The U.S. General Services Administration has a number of roles in the U.S. government. For instance, the GSA is the world’s largest landlord. It administers all of the civilian federal government buildings ...
Continuous Authorization with DevSecOps
Katie McCaskey | | Continuous Authentication, DevSecOps, DevSecOps in Government, Post security/devsecops
Software development within the federal government often begins with an alignment to the Authorizations to Operate (ATO) and related, required security processes. Sometimes, these are an impediment to DevSecOps. So how can ...
DevOps at the US Patent and Trademark Office
Discussions of DevOps in government are always popular because it is a tough subject. Few have successfully cracked the code, and, even if they have, it is a slow, uphill climb with ...