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Government Computer Week\'s Bill Jackson gauges how well he predicted the cyber threats of 2010.
The Veterans Affairs Department is immediately shutting down one its cloud applications after information was stored without proper data security controls. The cloud application was on a Yahoo website that VA doctors used to store patients’ medical information. According to a VA report, notifications of a possible security breach will be sent to nearly 900 [...]
Security experts say a treaty that to create international cybersecurity rules might not be attainable.
Vintage videos are one of several changes to the Department of Energy\'s website.
Host Roger Waldron is joined by David Dowd, partner at Mayer Brown, to discuss the acquisition implications of the recent bid protest decision involving Google, Microsoft, and the Interior Department. January 11, 2011
Frustrated with content management systems? Host John Gilroy talks with Tony Byrne, founder of Real Story Group. January 11, 2011
The FCC\'s Zachary Katz explains how the challenge works and what the agency hopes to gain from the public input.
NPR and TechAmerica report on the volunteer organization for cyber defense in Estonia.
Fortinet\'s Derek Manky evaluates the top five threats for 2010 and if the predictions came true.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology is launching a new phase in a competition to secure government documents.
Beth Noveck returns to New York Law School after spending two years at deputy chief technology officer for open government. She focused on the White House\'s transparency initiative.
January 10th and January 12th, 2011 Exploring ideas to improve government effectiveness. We profile three recent Center reports with authors Dr. David Wyld on Cloud Computing in Government, Dr. Vicki Grant on Process Improvement in Social Service Delivery, and Prof. Sukumar Ganapati on the use of GIS in engaging citizens.
The Consumer Electronics Show had a lot to offer the federal gadget lover. We get details from Sapient\'s Theresa Bozelli.
Weekly interviews with federal agency chief information officers about the latest directives, challenges and successes. Follow Jason on Twitter. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Podcast One.