Federal News Countdown: HealthCare.gov sends out personal data, Policing online terrorism

Karen Evans, executive director of the U.S. Cyber Challenge, and Dale Meyerrose, president of the Meyerrose Group, counted down the week's top federal stories with...

Karen Evans, right, executive director of the U.S. Cyber Challenge, and Dale Meyerrose, president of the Meyerrose Group, counted down the week’s top federal stories with Francis Rose. (Photo by Michael O’Connell/Federal News Radio)

Guests on the Federal News Countdown:

  • Karen Evans, Executive Director of the U.S. Cyber Challenge
  • Dale Meyerrose, President of the Meyerrose Group

Karen Evans’ stories:

#3 Who’s got the chops to run a transatlantic cyberspy cell? (Nextgov)

#2 Google, Khan Academy join in student privacy pledge (The Washington Post)

#1 HealthCare.gov sends personal data to Twitter, Yahoo and Google (Computerworld)

Dale Meyerrose’s stories:

#3 Congress, Pentagon Will Have to Agree to Disagree on Budget Issues (National Defense)

#2 Jihadism in 2014: The Grassroots Threat (Stratfor)

#1 France, Germany Seek Help From Tech Firms in Policing Terrorism Online (The Wall Street Journal)

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