NASA spent $1.4 billion, or 7.6 percent of its $18.5 billion budget, on information technology, but continues to struggle with security and governance, according to the space agency's annual report.
NASA is home to numerous irreplaceable assets that support space flight, aeronautics missions, and planetary research. These resources include one-of-a-kind space flight hardware, astronaut training ...
NASA reported 1,120 security incidents that have resulted in the installation of malicious software on its systems and unauthorized access to sensitive information in fiscal years 2007 and 2008, ...
On August 29, 2013, NASA Chief Information Officer Larry Sweet sent out an Agency message to all NASA employees entitled “Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) and Mobile Computing at NASA,” which included a ...
Collage of images to represent NASA’s Aviation Safety and Security Program NASA researchers are looking at ways to adapt developing aviation technologies to improve aircraft and passenger safety and ...
NASA plans to test SpaceX’s Starshield satellite network, designed primarily for national security users, to support operations of the Deep Space Network.
While NASA may be focused on keeping its manned space flight plans intact, apparently it has seriously neglected the security of its networks. Watchdogs at the Government Accountability Office issued ...
A key NASA computer network managed by Hewlett Packard Enterprise has so many security holes that the space agency’s head of IT refused to sign off on a standard authority to operate, a new report ...
A key NASA computer network managed by Hewlett Packard Enterprise has so many security holes that the space agency’s head of IT refused to sign off on a standard authority to operate, a new report ...
NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine attends a press conference at the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) headquarters in Tokyo Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2019. Bridenstine said space security is ...
NASA says it is reviewing its network security processes and procedures after a computer break-in exposed Social Security numbers and other personal information about the space agency’s current and ...
In an internal memo obtained by Spaceref, NASA's chief human capital officer Bob Gibbs has revealed that the agency suffered a security breach a few months ago. Investigators discovered the breach on ...