Very few single cyber-related events have the capacity to cause global shock, but...
The Naval Academy\'s Andrew Phillips explains the shift in the 166-year-old institution\'s curriculum.
A former TSA worker has been sentenced for tampering with government databases.
The DETERlab testbed provides an isolated 400-node mini-Internet, in which researchers can investigate malware and other security threats without danger of infecting the real Internet.
Unisys President of Federal Systems sees lots of growth coming in mobile device use at your agency.
Federal Security Spotlight speaks with Thomas Schankweiler III, chief information security officer in the office of the Secretary of Health and Human Services. January 13, 2011
Increased use of a smart grid has benefits. The GAO finds being more cyber secure isn\'t one of them.
Security experts say a treaty that to create international cybersecurity rules might not be attainable.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology is launching a new phase in a competition to secure government documents.
Data breaches are up, but fewer personal records were released.
An internet ID for Americans would be different from a national ID card... or would it?
White House Cybersecurity Coordinator Howard Schmidt announced the formation of the National Program Office to manage the administration\'s plan to enhance security in cyberspace. The new office will align government standards with industry innovation to create a safer online environment.
Evan Lesser, Founder and Director of ClearanceJobs.com, talks to host Derrick Dortch about the rise in the demand for cybersecurity professionals. January 7, 2011 (Encore presentation, April 29, 2011)
Microsoft plans to issue two bulletins next week.