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Booz Allen Hamilton will host its annual Preparedness Day Sept. 9. The company is inviting speakers to examine the evolution of domestic preparedness and the emergence of cyber threats to the United States.
The contract is for HP to provide work stations, processors and other products.
The main issue the department is looking at is the large memory space of the devices and users\' lack of knowledge about mobile devices. DoD is also evaluating how information may be risked.
The Homeland Security Department and the General Services Administration have named 14 companies to a blanket purchase agreement to help agencies implement a Risk Management Framework for cybersecurity
Agencies have until Aug. 31 to submit their orders and have GSA pay for the transition from the FTS-2001 contract.
DHS announced a partnership with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America on the department\'s national cybersecurity effort, \"Stop.Think.Connect.
Jack Grobe, the NRC\'s deputy director for nuclear regulation and a member of a special task force, joined the Federal Drive to discuss the commission\'s regulations in the wake of the March earthquake in Japan that caused a crisis at nuclear plant there.
The Army\'s new cyber command, only 11 months old, is working to implement a strategic plan based on three pillars. One challenge is building a workforce that can meet the service\'s offensive and defensive objectives in cyberspace.
Recent events have elevated the importance of telework in the federal government ranks.
Admiral Patricia Tracey is the Vice President at HP. She explains how IT experts should be preparing for Hurricane Irene.
The Homeland Security Department is a young agency that was formed as a result of 9/11. Steve Cooper discusses the development of the agency. Cooper was the first Chief Information Officer at Homeland Security and is the current CIO at FAA.
Tim Hoechst is the Chief Technology Officer at Agilex Technologies.
The email sent to an EMC recruiter contained a link to a booby trapped Excel spreadsheet. The attack is not the most sophisticated piece of work but it ultimately threatened the security of major US defense contractors like Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman.
Cybercecurity company McAfee reports malware attacks against the devices have gone up by 76 percent in the 2nd quarter.
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