ManTech wins a nearly $100 million FBI cybersecurity contract
Also, most of the malware on federal networks are after money, not intel
Vehicular tire pressure monitors need cybersecurity too
On this week\'s Industry Chatter, host Francis Rose talks about cybersecurity with Dr. Elan Amir, president and CEO of Bivio Networks.
The United States and South Korea have started the first in a series of large-scale naval exercises off Japan and the Korean Peninsula despite objections from China. What could possibly go wrong?
Man-in-the-browser attacks threaten government systems too, FCC wants comments on cyber policy
This week, Federal Security Spotlight presents highlight of a speech given by Bruce McConnell, senior advisor to the director of the National Programs and Protection Directorate of the Homeland Security Department. Aug. 12, 2010
Qwest says \"By offering the next-generation security that is baked into dedicated IPv6 addressing, Qwest is doing its part to provide government and business customers with the most advanced Internet security that is available.\" More from CTO Pieter Poll.
Think you can either be sustainable or secure, but you can\'t be both? Oh nay nay! says GSA\'s Ed O\'Hare.
The OTA Awards program recognizes exceptional and meritorious achievements by companies, non-governmental agencies (NGO) and individuals who demonstrate commitment to preserving and improving online safety for consumers, business and government services. We get more about the how and why from Craig Spiezle with the Online Trust Alliance.
Group tries to build trust in cyberspace, Thumbs up for cyber coordination
White House cyber coordinator says using secure identity cards and working more closely with industry among his top short term priorities. He says a new strategy to secure online transactions also is on track for the President\'s signature this fall. And he\'s closely watching Capitol Hill as Senate lawmakers may be close to completing draft of consolidated cyber bill.
Learn more in today\'s cybersecurity update.
Long-time privacy and cybersecurity expert to join the government to work on similar issues. EPA\'s Lisa Schlosser also takes on a new role at her agency.