David Rice has also served as a Global Network Vulnerability analyst for the National Security Agency, sources tell Computer Business Review.
Deputy Defense Secretary William J. Lynn III is meeting with NATO and European Union officials in Brussels to strengthen cyberdefense capabilities.
BAE Systems has signed a $3.8 million contract to continue supplying the secure operating system that runs the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter\'s mission-planning software.
Federal Security Spotlight talks with Marita Fowler, section chief of the surface analysis group at U.S. CERT, about recent trends in cyber attacks. January 20, 2011
Nearly all national computer security incident response teams want to receive more information on new cyber attack methods and recommended responses. ICANN\'s Yurie Ito tells us about a new survey.
The Obama administration will provide universities and businesses with government intelligence and law enforcement information about malicious Internet activities so that they can protect their critical assets, NextGov reports.
Two men who authorities say were competing to impress their fellow hackers were arrested Tuesday on federal charges they stole the e-mail addresses of more than 100,000 Apple iPad users, including politicians and media personalities.
Joint Chiefs Chairman addresses \"our way forward in Afghanistan\" for foreign media.
The CIA-based investment firm that identifies technology for use by the CIA and other intelligence agencies, has formed investment and development agreements with two startups.
The FDIC is warning banks about phishing emails being sent out informing recipients that the FDIC\'s deposit insurance for their accounts had been suspended because of Patriot Act violations.
Very few single cyber-related events have the capacity to cause global shock, but...
The Naval Academy\'s Andrew Phillips explains the shift in the 166-year-old institution\'s curriculum.
A former TSA worker has been sentenced for tampering with government databases.
The DETERlab testbed provides an isolated 400-node mini-Internet, in which researchers can investigate malware and other security threats without danger of infecting the real Internet.
Unisys President of Federal Systems sees lots of growth coming in mobile device use at your agency.