The Service to America Medals (Sammies) awards program pays tribute to America\'s dedicated federal workforce, highlighting those who have made significant contributions to our country. Max Stier, President of the Partnership for Public Service, gives us a preview of today\'s announcement
The Worldwide Cybersecurity Summit identifies the \"Cyber 40\" nations - those with the broadest, most powerful cyber capabilities along with those with the greatest dependence on smoothly functioning digital infrastructures. Retired Lt. General Harry Raduege, Chairman of the Deloitte Center for Cyber Innovation and the former director of the Defense Information Systems Agency, gives us an update from Dallas.
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Dell CEO calls for collaborative effort to secure the Internet, USAF unveils Cyberspace Badge
The system worked, says Rich Cooper, but resting on laurels is worst possible action.
In the effervescing world of cybersecurity, former ODNI CIO challenges some cyber conventions.
Agencies will have defined benchmarks to hit for training current and future managers.
Law enforcement officers face many dangers on the job. May 7, 2010
Three Pentagon Force Protection Agency officers responded when a lone gunman opened fire at the main entrance to the Pentagon on March 4, 2010. We learn more in this encomium from Sen. Ted Kaufman.
Despite the severity of cyberthreats, the international community has not come to agreement on how best to deal with them. EWI\'s Worldwide Cybersecurity Summit will work to fill this gap, bringing together leaders from the public and private sectors to reframe cybersecurity concerns and to devise collective strategies to address them. Vartan Sarkissian Director of the Worldwide Cybersecurity Initiative explains.
FEMA\'s new mobile Web site, m.fema.gov, has launched. The mobile Web site makes it easier to access critical information regarding emergency preparedness and what to do before and after a disaster right on a smartphone, according to Director of External Affairs, Brent Colburn.
The suspect in the Times Square bomb plot has a federal court date in Manhattan today. Authorities stopped Faisal Shahzad late yesterday as he tried to board a plane to Dubai. The charges are not yet public. Attorney General Eric Holder read a statement early today saying the intent of the car bomb was \"to kill Americans.\" AP national security correspondent Sagar Meghani has the latest.
We continue our series on the Defense Value Engineering Achievement Awards with a look at Littoral Combat Ship Mission Modules with program manager, Capt. Michael Good.
Experts wary about cybersecurity, Black market rising for IP addresses
IG: Pentagon feds double dipping on transit, Transportation neglected hazmat safety checks, FDA and DISA execs announce departures, Obama honors Navy football