The Center for a New American Security considers options, in a recent report, for policymakers to strengthen cyber incident response capacity in preparation for artificial intelligence security incidents targeting critical infrastructure.
Jaden Beard joined Inside Cybersecurity in June 2025 as a reporter. She previously reported on Michigan’s political landscape as an intern for MIRS News and covered politics for The State News. Jaden graduated from Michigan State University in 2025, where she received a B.A. in journalism.
The Center for a New American Security considers options, in a recent report, for policymakers to strengthen cyber incident response capacity in preparation for artificial intelligence security incidents targeting critical infrastructure.
A project focused on security and tech policy has released a six-volume essay collection reviewing the current state of play at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and its future, with sections from former CISA officials Jeff Greene and David Mussington and other cyber luminaries.
The United States should expand the range of consequences on threat actors and nation states for cyberattacks and coordinate responses with international allies, according to a recent Stimson Center report.
MITRE is adding new details on the threat-detection strategies as part of an update to the widely adopted ATT&CK framework used by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and others, to allow users to make connections with a potential chain of adversary behavior.
The Georgia Tech Research Corp. and the Justice Department have reached an $875,000 settlement to resolve False Claims Act violations, where the defense contractor allegedly submitted a falsified cyber assessment and failed to implement cybersecurity requirements mandated by the Defense Department.
Sen. Mike Rounds (R-SD), a top voice for cyber on the Senate Armed Services Committee, sees opportunities to accelerate procurement of artificial intelligence cyber tools through the creation of a Defense Department roadmap to incorporate AI technology in its cyberspace operations.
Rep. Sheri Biggs (R-SC) has proposed an amendment to the fiscal year 2026 defense policy bill to conduct a study on the National Guard's capabilities to respond to cybersecurity incidents and an evaluation of their roles and responsibilities.
Former Office of the National Cyber Director official Anjana Rajan said the defense industrial base should move toward integrating formal methods to prove software is secure from cyber vulnerabilities, as the Defense Department and other agencies look to prioritize efficiencies.
Two think tanks have created a commission to charter a path for an independent cybersecurity service within the Defense Department, citing growing support for the long-debated idea amid stakeholder concerns about the military's current cyber operational readiness.