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Federal Computer Week was established in 1987 by International Data Group [1] as a weekly print magazine [2] headquartered in Vienna, Virginia. [3] By 2003, it was part of FCW Media Group. [ 2 ]
In its June 15, 2012 edition, Federal Computer Weekly identified McNulty as one of the key thought leaders in the field of cybersecurity during the preceding quarter century. A Fellow of the International Information Systems Security Consortium (ISC)², McNulty was the recipient of the Federal 100 Award and inducted into the Information Systems ...
The first issue of Computerwoche appeared on Wednesday, October 9, 1974 with the subtitle The current weekly newspaper for the computer world. The editors and publisher, which was still called Computerworld GmbH at the time , needed three weeks to produce the second edition. From the third edition, which appeared two weeks later on November ...
The IBM Center Blog. Articles written by center staff and posted to their blog are often syndicated, excerpted or quoted in government-oriented media platforms, such as AOL Gov, Government Executive, Federal Times, Federal Computer Week, and Government Computer News. [citation needed] Governing in the Next Four Years. The series examine issues ...
Justice received the 2002 Army Acquisition Excellence PM of the Year Award. He won Federal Computer Weekly's Federal 100 Award in 2004 and 2008, as well as its Monticello Award in 2004. He was awarded the 2008 Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association Award of Excellence in Information Technology.
The MITRE ATT&CK framework, launched in 2015, [47] has been described by Computer Weekly as "the free, globally accessible service that offers comprehensive and current cyber security threat information" to organizations, [48] and by TechTarget as a "global knowledge base of threat activity, techniques and models". [47]
Pages in category "Weekly magazines published in the United States" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 247 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In 2015, while president of Northrop Grumman Information Systems, [11] she was included in Federal Computer Week 's "Federal 100" list; the magazine credited her for increasing Northrop Grumman's participation in the CyberPatriot program and creation of the Advanced Cyber Technology Center, and for overseeing $1.5 billion in contracts for the ...