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DARPA is looking for ideas aimed at blocking cyber threats.
Dr. Andrea Matwyshyn is an Assistant Professor of Legal Studies & Business Ethics at University of Pennsylvania.
IBM has protested the Veterans Affairs Department\'s multi-billion dollar information technology contract, under the Transformation 21 Total Technology (T4) program.
The first \"CyberLympics\" — a global cybersecurity challenge — will launch this September, spanning six continents competing for $400,000 in prizes.
Rory Schultz, the chief technology officer of the Food and Nutrition Service at the Agriculture Department and government chair of the ACT-IAC joined the Federal Drive to discuss how the group\'s Voyagers program works, which connects IT workers in government and industry.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has launched a new program to fund hacker research. DARPA announced Cyber Fast Track program at the Black Hat hacker conference in Las Vegas this week.
Rick Holgate, ATF\'s chief information officer, said a new IT infrastructure contract could be worth $40 million a year. The goal is to make the agency\'s network more agile to deliver managed services. August 4, 2011
Anonymous gets a boost in its efforts to boost your agency\'s information. Learn more in today\'s cybersecurity update.
The Government Accountability Office says many of the 24 biggest agencies are still struggling with how to use social media effectively
Computer-savvy kids at the Defcon Kids convention will hear from the Army\'s computer crime investigative unit, the Department of Homeland Security and the National Security Agency, which is the Pentagon\'s code-cracking division.
Security vendor McAfee has released the details of its Operation Shady Rat effort — the name the company gave its five-year research effort that it said has revealed several national cybersecurity lapses.
On today\'s Federal Drive, an update on the FAA shutdown, the White House names a new federal chief information officer to replace Vivek Kundra and the General Services Administration adds nearly 600 small IT firms to the STARS II contract.
President Obama today named Steven VanRoekel to replace Vivek Kundra as the federal chief information officer. VanRoekel said his experience at the FCC helped him understand the challenges of government, and the fact there are answers to the complex problems. VanRoekel\'s first day is Friday.
The Department of the Navy has issued two requests for information from industry, one on a public-private data center partnership model; another on commercial collaboration software as a service. The department must cut its IT business system spending by 25 percent.
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