Cybersecurity was high on the agenda this week for top leaders from the Pentagon, NATO and the European Union. Deputy Defense Secretary William Lynn met inside the alliance headquarters in Brussels to come up with…
Many consumers neglect to take the necessary steps required to protect themselves from the dangers of cybercrime associated with their new prized-possessions and tech gadgets. We get advice from McAfee\'s Dave Marcus.
Many genuine blogs have been blocked/removed as they were considered to be spam blogs.
The PharmacoEconomic Center website has been pulled offline while security flaws are reviewed.
Federal News Radio has obtained exclusive details on the IT budget guidance OMB sent to agencies for the fiscal 2012 budget request. The administration is asking agencies to begin using monitoring their networks continuously by the end of next year. OMB also sets deadlines for cyberscope, IPv6 and funding of e-government projects.
The hacker intelligence initiative has unearthed evidence that dozens of sites are up for sale, including defense and federal sites.
Iran\'s state TV says the country has launched its first cyber police unit in the latest attempt by authorities to gain an edge in the digital world.
Oxford University\'s Ian Brown discusses his report on the dim prospects of a cyber war.
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.