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Alan Paller, the director of research at the SANS Institute, joined In Depth with Francis Rose to discuss the a proposed cybersecurity bill that the Senate has moved closed toward debating.
Los Alamos National Lab researchers say they\'ve found a way to put u-crackable security on smart phones. The technique is called quantum cryptography.
The United Kingdom narrowly edged out the U.S. on the first Cyber Power Index, a list that measures the core strengths of a nation\'s cyber technology.
Hacker collective Anonymous has claimed responsibility for taking down the Justice Department\'s website just hours after Justice officials shut down a popular file-sharing websites.
Randy Vanderhoof, the executive director of the Smart Card Alliance, joined In Depth with Francis Rose to talk about a potential cybersecurity vulnerability with the Defense Department\'s Common Access Card.
The company says the network can virtually connect clients in or outside government with thousands of cyber experts, technologies and solutions.
Thanks to the National Security Agency, there is now a security enhanced version of Android. This project is designed for agencies with strict access-control policies, such as the Defense Department.
In the pilot, the government shares classified cyber threat information with selected contractors and their internet service providers.
When the DISA cloud was hit with e-mail bringing in malware, cyber officials quickly squashed it.
DoD dollars are coming down, and cyber threats are rising. The Defense Information Systems Agency says the enterprise services it\'s trying to build for the entire military are one answer to both problems.
Gregory Wilshusen, director of information security issues at GAO, joined In Depth with Francis Rose to discuss the various methods of federal cybersecurity guidance. GAO recently recommended that DHS collaborate with industry in developing guidance.
Gen. Keith Alexander, head of both the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command, says defense networks are not defensible from cyber attacks. His plan for getting back on track includes consolidating the number of networks and data centers and moving toward cloud computing.
Sameer Bhalotra spent 18 months on that role, but is moving back to California with his family.
AlienVault Labs said it has found evidence of a trojan that tries to compromise the standard authentication cards, by working its way into the card readers.