Document 01
This document explains the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) as approved by the Department of Commerce.
Document 02
This document establishes a definition for the most important aspects of cloud computing to enable future discussion and policy.
Document 03
This memorandum updates previous guidance on the acquisition of cloud services by DoD component entities.
Document 04
This report is the result of a 45-day study on the risks and benefits of using commercial cloud computing to satisfy Department of Defense needs.
Document 05
In this testimony Bruce Sewell, as a representative of Apple, gives the private industry perspective on issues of encryption and privacy.
Document 06
In this testimony then FBI director James Comey gives the law enforcement perspective on issues of encryption and privacy.
Document 07
This report explains the role of the US Government in the internet and summarizes competing models for the future of the internet and governance.
Document 08
This document provides data on cloud use by industry as well as a sampling of threats from relying upon cloud services.
Document 09
This memo provides Federal Information Security Modernization Act (FISMA) reporting guidance and deadlines to departments and agencies within the Executive Branch.
Document 10
This report examines the impact of WannaCry on the health sector of the United Kingdom, why the health sector was affected, and the effectiveness of the response.
Document 11
This testimony examines the use of the internet and social media by Russian Intelligence Agencies and extremist groups as well as strategies to counter threatening activity.
Document 12
This testimony was presented at a hearing to examine the use of the internet and social media by Russian Intelligence Agencies and extremist groups as well as strategies to counter threatening activity.