After Google hack, warnings pop up in SEC filings
Diplomats need to work with the under-30 age group that is using Internet-based communication technology, State\'s Jared Cohen says.
The challenge of securing the nation\'s IT infrastructure has often been likened to building an airplane as it flies through the air -- or even herding cats.
This week, host Larry Allen talks with Sanderson Hoe, a partner at McKenna, Long & Aldridge. June 8, 2010
This week, host John Gilroy talks about IT Service Management and Information Technology Infrastructure Library with DISA\'s Drew Jaehnig and CSC\'s Wendy Irion-Talbot. June 8, 2010
Within the defense budget, a debate has been developing for some time between funding the personnel-related areas and the equipment-related areas. We get details from Todd Harrison with the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Analysis.
Agencies are under pressure to cut costs while delivering more customer service. Juniper Networks\' Pradeep Sindhu says it really can be done.
Chairman Edolphus \"Ed\" Towns (D-NY) is requesting detailed information from the Justice Department and DHS after the release of a Justice Department Inspector General report in 2009 that outlined major lapses at the United States National Central Bureau.
Agencies aren\'t very clear on how to measure efficiency, in part because OMB has given inconsistent or limited guidance and technical assistance, says GAO. Bernice Steinhardt, Director of Governmentwide Management Issues for GAO, explains.
Pilots launched to test expanded bargaining, IG: IRS data centers waste energy, Coast Guard calls for spill solutions, GSA IG dings e-travel system
Google denies use of private data, Adobe warns of critical security flaw in its products
Over $100 billion shifting from \"overhead\" to programs supporting warfighters.
Two cyber leaders concur on importance of moving past forensics to risk mitigation.
This week, Amtower learns all about it with editor-in-chief Nick Wakeman. June 7, 2010