Findings have been released for the 2011 (ISC)² Global Information Security Workforce Study.
A computer bug similar to spyware has been developed by the FBI to trace the source of cyber crimes, and it remains on a suspect\'s machine forever.
The CIA estimates the intelligence haul to be the size of a small college library. Pace University\'s Darren Hayes explains it for us.
Two prominent lawmakers think the Energy Department should have authority to order action during a cyber attack on the electrical grid.
A draft US Senate committee bill that would give the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission limited cybersecurity oversight of state-jurisdictional electric distribution lines has been met with concerns.
Two companies that maintain large amounts of sensitive information about the employees of their business customers, including Social Security numbers, have agreed to settle Federal Trade Commission charges.
Estonia is sharing its cyber defense know-how with the FBI.
The Pentagon will issue new guidance this summer to move the military services away from buying technology in the same way they buy weapons. DoD\'s challenges are similar across the government, according to a new survey of CIOs. TechAmerica finds in their 21st survey of CIOs that technology managers believe acquisition employees need more expertise in buying IT.
The lapse in security affected 77 million accounts on the PlayStation network.
The Washington Business Journal reports that SRA has not gotten any counter offers to its planned acquisition by Providence Equity Partners.
With the death of Osama bin Laden, al-Qaida will be changing. There\'s some concern that it will look to cyberterrorism as a path to the future.
With the death of Osama bin Laden, al-Qaida will be changing. There\'s some concern that it will look to cyberterrorism as a path to the future.
Federal News Radio\'s Executive Editor Jason Miller joins host Mark Amtower for a wide-ranging discussion of how the nation\'s cybersecurity efforts have changed over the years. May 2, 2011 (Encore presentation May 9, 2011)
The Deputy commander of Navy Fleet cyber command Rear Admiral Bill Leigher explains the significance of this realignment.
The Marine Corps has a message for the information and cyber technology industries: Unless their new communications and computing solutions can be deployed in a tip-of-the-spear environment, don\'t even bother to call.