The Obama Administration unveiled its International Cybersecurity Strategy at a White House event. The Sans Institute\'s Alan Paller told Federal News Radio he was dazzled. He explains why.
Agency to issue first RFQ under infrastructure-as-a-service governmentwide contract issued by GSA. FEMA and CIS are among the first agency components to move their public-facing sites to the cloud.
Aargh! The Navy will deploy a new breed of fighters to combat Somali pirates: internet-gamers.
The State Department said Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who has made Internet freedom one of her priorities, will deliver keynote remarks at the event.
A new Commerce Department website aims to give schools, libraries and job training centers the tools to help teach computer and Internet skills to Americans who are new to the Net.
Melissa Hathaway, president of Hathaway Global Strategies and the former White House cybersecurity advisor, shares her insights.
Marketing could be the new required course for would be cyber criminals.
The White House is proposing cybersecurity legislation that gives the Department of Homeland Security oversight of federal civilian networks.
A scammer selling cheap adobe software has hacked into NASA websites.
There are some concerns about which agency has cybersecurity oversight of state-jurisdictional electric lines. NERC\'s Gerry Cauley explains what they are, and what he thinks should be done.
The White House on Thursday is expected to unveil its proposal to enhance the nation\'s cybersecurity, laying out plans to require industry to better protect systems that run critical infrastructure like the electrical grid, financial systems and nuclear power plants.
The latest markup of the 2012 Defense Authorization lays out how DoD can carry out secret operations in cyberspace.
Lockheed has officially opened a new cyber lab devoted to cyber security research, and will work closely with CMU faculty.
Clandestine operations in cyberspace included in 2012 Defense Authorization bill.
In a column for Federal News Radio, Ft. Meade Commander Col. Dan Thomas says, \"By this fall, the official worker population of Fort Meade will have grown to more than 48,000. This is 13,000 more personnel than we had three years ago - you do the math: if BRAC growth is 5,400, who are all these other people?\"