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The U.S. Cyber Challenge hosts cyber boot camps across the country this summer. Cyber campers get intensive training in penetration testing, reverse engineering and forensics.
Making DoD\'s smart phones smarter and safer. Hear from John Herrema, Senior Vice President of corporate strategy at Good Technology
The application - now in its beta phase - helps emergency physicians, first responders, health care providers and the public in general identify pills with photos of the pills and descriptions.
Researchers at iSec Partners have shown how hackers could exploit a security gap in new mobile technology that allows people to remotely start their cars.
DIA Director Army Lt. Gen. Ronald Burgess said the benefits of information sharing outweigh the risks. He cited the importance of building relationships and the Internet as an information-gathering tool.
Sean McGurk, director of DHS\' National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center, told a House subcommittee the agency is watching out for Stuxnet variants. The original cyber worm is thought to have crippled Iran\'s nuclear program last summer.
Steve LeBlanc, a managing director at the Government Printing Office, joined Federal Drive to talk about a new travel tool, which will streamline the customs process for frequent international travelers. The global entry card is the latest in a line of special cards GPO produces.
Today on the Federal Drive, details on the General Services Administration\'s switch to cloud computing and how the continued wrangling over the debt ceiling may be hurting efforts to resolve the partial FAA shutdown. Plus, how the International Space Station will meet its end.
The General Services Administration has become the first federal agency to move its entire workforce to a cloud-based email product. GSA said it moved all 17,000 of its users all at one time, but it couldn\'t have pulled off the transition without months of planning, training and preparation.
The company says he will be responsible for network security, protocol and policies to protect Swift Exchange and its user community from all cyber attacks and breaches.
DHS told a House Subcommitte on Oversight and Investigations that copies of the Stuxnet code have been publicly available for some time now.
Mark Forman, the first E-gov Administrator at OMB, shares his thoughts on the progress of the data center consolidation and closings.
Kurt Roemer, Chief Security Officer at CITRIX, says there are four major IT policies that need to stay when Vivek Kundra leaves.
Larry Freed, CEO of ForeSee Results offers a roadmap to streamlining your web presence.
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