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So what are the cyber challenges facing the Naval Postgraduate School?
A new contest geared towards teens is hoping to inspire roughly 10,000 student towards careers in cybersecurity.
How bad is the hacking of RSA for the federal government? We ask CERIAS\'s Gene Spafford.
Natural disasters like the one in Japan often prompt people to donate money to the relief effort. But it\'s also a time scammers try to cash in.
Gen. Keith Alexander has outlined a series of next steps to be pursued by the six-month-old U.S. Cyber Command.
The Google and University of Maryland Cybersecurity Seminar Series will feature a diverse group of speakers from industry, academia, and government, addressing a broad range of topics related to cybersecurity, including technology, policy, and economics. Invited speakers will also examine the impact that cybersecurity threats and protective measures are having on privacy, identity, social networks, business and national security.
The Department of Veterans Affairs, which processed a record one million claims in 2010, is still seeing claims come in faster than it can process them and expects even more new filings in 2011. Despite that, VA hopes to eliminate its backlog of claims by 2015.
The release of the iPad2 - Apple\'s latest version of its tablet computer - is not just hype but a sign of an increasingly mobile federal workforce.
The Justice Department has launched a new website that shines light on your agency\'s performance under the Freedom of Information Act.
More agencies are using content management system Drupal to build a web presence that aligns with their mission goals.
The makers of BlackBerry are giving you some help, if you lost that smart phone.
The idea is to treat cyberspace as a domain within DoD and employ active cyber defenses and other new defense approaches.
Peter Gallagher, partner in the Civilian Federal Systems group for Unisys, discusses modernizing IT systems. March 22, 2011
The hack attack that breached tools provided by RSA has affected federal users, but the Homeland Security Department is advising agencies, they don\'t need to replace the product.
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