The President and the Pentagon gave the rough outlines Thursday for how they plan to create a lean, but still effective military. Ground forces will shrink, capabilities in cyber, ISR, technology will grow.
The Defense Information Systems Agency has granted approval for Android-based mobile devices to connect to DoD networks, provided they\'re secured using a specific set of guidelines
Dan Kent, the chief technology officer for Cisco Systems\' Federal Organization, joined Industry Chatter to discuss the uses and limits of cloud computing, and its various models, at federal agencies.
Defense Appropriations Bill signed by President Obama gives the Defense Department the ability to conduct cyber attacks.
Request for information covers maintenance of all joint staff networks and applications, and ensuring the network is secure through risk management mitigation, network vulnerability analysis and security auditing.
Hacker group, called Private-X, breached the Office of the Vice President site and the Philippine Nuclear Research Institute.
The acquisition is Raytheon\'s second cybersecurity related buy this month and the 10th since 2007.
Steve Vinsik, vice president and partner, Global Security Solutions for Unisys Corporation, joins host John Gilroy to talk about biometrics, border protection, air cargo, and telework. January 3, 2012
Richard Stiennon, the chief research analyst at IT Harvest and the author of several books on cybersecurity, joined In Depth with Francis Rose to discuss the recent hacking of defense research company Stratfor and what the defense industry can do to protect itself.
Brand Niemann, a former data scientist at the EPA and now with the Semantic Community, joined In Depth with Francis Rose to discuss his effort to consolidate DoD cybersecurity resources into a single dashboard.
Amanda Koulousias, a staff attorney in the Division of Privacy and Identity Protection at the Federal Trade Commission, spoke to The Federal Drive with Tom Temin about a recent workshop addressing those concerns.
Emails appear to be coming from USAA, a financial services company specializing in military members. The messages contain a link to a file infected with the Zeus malware.
The hacker group Anonymous claims it hacked into state government systems by stealing and reusing the passwords officers used to access their personal email accounts.
The Defense Department recognized the National Defense University\'s iCollege for developing the online cyber defense workshop and for fostering global collaboration on cyber defense issues.
The hacker group Anonymous said that it took out a dozen Egyptian government websites this week in retaliation for the government\'s treatment of protestors.