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Obama administration officials are considering relaxing some security requirements for cloud computing certification to expedite deployments.
McConnell won\'t count out a shutdown TSA shuts down private screening program
On Friday, the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff told reporters that the training of officers and troops the Pentagon has said is a predicate to full repeal would begin in February.
As people share more data electronically and boost their use of mobile applications, they\'re becoming more vulnerable to cyberattacks.
Fred Burton, a former Special Agent with the Department of State\'s Diplomatic Security Service, joins host Derrick Dortch for a discussion on congressional security. January 28, 2011
DHS is in the final stages of deploying version 2 of Einstein across the government, and already is making plans for version 3.
In Depth host Francis Rose counts down the top federal news stories of the week with Rich Cooper of Catalyst Partners and Jonathan Breul of the IBM Center for the Business of Government.
The federal government is no stranger to Facebook, Twitter, blogs and even photo-sharing sites like Flickr. Using those tools effectively is the subject of the Federal News Radio Discussion: Shouting from the Rooftops.
Round numbers on Wall Street are drawing sharp interest. What should you be watching for? We ask CFP, Arthur Stein.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation announced it had issued more than 40 search warrants throughout America as part of the ongoing investigation \"into recent coordinated cyber attacks against major companies and organizations.\"
After 15 years, Justice Department Inspector General Glenn Fine is stepping down. He tells us what\'s next.
The first of what should be a slew of bills aimed at safeguarding government IT has been introduced.
The National Security Agency has launched two new digital communications efforts. Both are designed to educate prospective employees on career opportunities with NSA. We get details from NSA\'s Lori Weltman.