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The Examiner reports that Homeland Security wants cyber shoppers to remember to \"Stop. Think. Connect,\" and be wary of the cybersecurity risks of theft, fraud and abuse.
DoD counted 772 data centers in 2010, and has closed 55 of them since then.
In the Department of Veterans Affairs, it took two years and a big culture change to raise the rate of on-time deliveries of IT projects from below 30 percent to just shy of 90 percent. But according to VA\'s CIO, those changes amount to his department giving itself its own budget increase.
Are you a federal manager? Then you need these 13 tips for managing the new crop of teleworkers in your office.
President Obama has requested $166.5 million to fight computer crime over the next year, and Congress has approved every penny.
The hacking group Anonymous released 38,000 private emails belonging to a retired special agent of the California Department of Justice.
After an investigation by the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI, officials determined that Russian hackers did not disable an Illinois water pump.
Mark Weatherford recently took the reins as deputy under secretary for cybersecurity at the Department of Homeland Security.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) wanted to know how quickly people could put shredded documents together again. The answer: pretty quickly.
With the release of the draft of version 1 of the cloud technology roadmap, the agency wants to cast a wider net of cloud expertise. The draft roadmap could be used now by program managers and CIOs in order to meet OMB\'s goal of moving three services to the cloud by 2013.
Host John Gilroy is joined by AirPatrol Corporation CTO Tom Kellermann. They will discuss how to control data leakage from mobile devices. November 22, 2011
The agency fixes the issues found by GAO after two vendors protested the contract. Vendors must submit new or revised proposals by Dec. 20.
Your mobile devices aren\'t a top priority for hackers, according to Chris DiBona, a software developer at Google
A new report details how seven technology projects worth $5 billion found success. Auditors found program manager and user engagement is the one every initiative had in common.
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