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Host John Gilroy will talk cybersecurity with two experts from Cyveillance. Dr. Terry Gudaitis and Manoj Srivastava will give you tips on how to protect yourself from social networking cyber attacks. August 9, 2011
The little girl who goes by the handle CyFi told the DefCon Kids crowd that she had discovered a bug in several games for Apple and Android smartphones.
Katherine McIntire Peters is the Executive Editor of Government Executive.
Kim Nazi is an analyst with the VA\'s Veterans and Consumers Health Informatics Office and a 2011 Service to America Medal finalist in the Citizen Services category.
The space agency hired The Portal Group Consulting under the web enterprise services and technology contract. It could be worth $82 million over five years.
A \"back door\" into Siemens could wreak havoc on nuclear power plants and oil and gas pipelines globally, according to a research firm\'s report.
A 10-year old hacker discovered a flaw in certain games for smartphones.
Taha Kass-Hout, the program manager for BioSense, a CDC program, joined the Federal Drive to discuss how the program is evolving and why it recently decided to move to a cloud platform.
A new memo from OMB Director Jacob Lew puts agency technology managers in charge of commodity IT purchasing. The White House had hoped to get Congress to change the CIO\'s authority, but decided to do it by policy instead. OMB also details other changes to the CIO\'s role based on the 25-point IT reform plan.
George Mason University Professor Stephen Ruth says there\'s reason to be cautious about the increasing use of telework.
The Government Accountability Office says a State Department program designed to help its managers mitigate IT risks fails to provide a complete view of those risks.
DHS says the hackers used \"rudimentary exploits commonly associated with less skilled hackers known as Script Kiddies.\"
The hackers appear to have followed five easy steps, Federal Computer Week reports.
Patrick Weadon, the curator of the National Cryptologic Museum, joined the Federal Drive to discuss the U.S. Cryptologic Museum\'s enigmatic offerings.
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