Details on the event coming to the Washington Convention Center next week.
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The Pacific Northwest National Lab, part of the Department of Energy, says the Pentagon\'s computers experience more than five thousand cyber-attacks a day. Now the lab is working on a unique new way to fight cyber-threats with what it calls \'digital ants\' that can digitally scurry through a network, cleaning up threats before they occur. The so-called \"ants\" can follow a virtual \"trail\" to the source of problems and retrieve information.
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Computer breaches starting to level off, GISLA awards open for nominations
The Senate is now considering one of several cybersecurity bills now making their way through the U.S. Congress. The principal co-author of one bill spoke to a software industry group holding a cybersecurity forum at the Newseum yesterday.
The upper chamber will review IMPROVE Act provisions through the Defense Authorization bill. The Senate also is considering other acquisition bills focusing on the workforce.
The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, part of the Department of Energy, is developing digital ants -- yes, ants -- to help keep your agency\'s systems secure.
Major malware campaign abuses unfixed PDF flaw
Steve Shillingford, CEO of Solera Networks, explains more to host Tom Temin. April 29, 2010
Microsoft re-releases botched Windows 2000 update
Koobface is back, Air Force apologizes for \'Transformers 3\' phishing scam
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Legislation authorizes critical management functions and programs within S&T, including the Securing the Cities program and authorizing the National Urban Security Technology Laboratory (NUSTL). Rep. Yvette Clarke explains.