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There\'s a new cloud provider to meet government wide cyber security standards. Learn more in today\'s cybersecurity update
The man behind much of the cybersecurity policy development at Homeland Security is stepping down. Federal News Radio has an exclusive exit interview with Phil Reitinger.
The House is preparing to once again take up legislation that would grant the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission new authority to order private electrical grid operators to take emergency action in the event of a cyber attack or a new vulnerability. The power would extend to bulk electric systems and parts of the grid that supply electricity to Defense infrastructure that is critical to national security.
As the White House calls for international cooperation in cyberspace, the need for contracting support will be needed too. We learn more from Boeing\'s Roger Krone.
TechAmerica\'s Phil Bond testified before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee\'s Subcommittee on National Security, Homeland Defense and Foreign Operations this week to explain what the most important cyber security concerns are today.
President Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron have announced their shared vision for global cybersecurity.
A recent Google doodle linked to a scareware site, prompting new security concerns.
A key senator has cautioned that part of a White House plan to strengthen cybersecurity at commercial networks by disclosing audits of security practices could expose vulnerable targets in major parts of the U.S. infrastructure such as power grids.
The Obama administration\'s proposed cybersecurity policy suggests an exchange program of sorts with the private sector.
The White House\'s draft bill includes many similarities with the one sponsored by the Sens. Lieberman, Collins and Carper. The biggest issues are around the President\'s powers over the Internet during emergencies and whether there should be a Senate-confirmed cyber coordinator at DHS. Senate Majority Leader Reid is making comprehensive cyber legislation a priority this session.
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