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The Department of Homeland Security is urging natural gas pipeline operators to look out for suspicious emails. The agency said they are part of an organized cyber attack that began five months ago.
Gen. Keith Alexander said a recent cyber exercise is the first time the military showed it can do offensive and defensive capabilities at the same time, by the same team. This was part of Alexander's answers to questions from Sen. John McCain.
The ceiling value on the contract is $454 million. Most of the work will be located in Linthicum, Md., at at DC3 headquarters.
Government Computer News reports it's the first time an infected website has been used to attack Android devices.
The report said cybersecurity contributed to some CIOs' reluctance to adopt mobility and cloud computing initiatives.
The company says the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act — or CISPA — has a "broad and alarming reach."
Panelists at Wednesday's Telework Town Hall Meeting said the technology is there to make the federal workforce more mobile.
The government is working with a cobbled-together set of authorities and responsibilities when it comes to protecting networks from cyber threats, a top Homeland Security Department cyber official said Wednesday. Congress needs to act soon to update the nation's cybersecurity posture, he said.
MeriTalk Cloud Computing Exchange has calculated that departments implementing cloud strategies now are saving about $5.5 billion, per their report, "Cloudy with a Chance of Savings."
Marius Milner wrote code that captured personal data from millions of people during Google's Street View project. Google employees drove vehicles up and down the nation's streets, making videos.
Despite billion in stimulus money, the electric gird is no safer from cyber attacks than it was.
Cyber warriors from the Air Force Academy's first dedicated cyber team swept through the country securing networks and taking names in April.
Washington Technology Editor in Chief Nick Wakeman joins host Mark Amtower for a wide ranging discussion of the big technology and acquisition stories. APril 30, 2012
A data breach at the Utah Department of Health has left hundreds of thousands of Medicaid recipients and others vulnerable.