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The Obama administration received mostly B\'s, C\'s and D\'s on its report card.
InfoSecurity.com reports that three botnets have stopped their activities, leading to less spam.
If you haven’t heard yet, Mark Foreman, former OMB administrator for e-government and IT, announced on Federal News Radio yesterday that he’s leaving KPMG. He tells anchor Francis Rose, he’s going to work with a colleague on a cloud-computing initiative around grants filing. No word on who the colleague is but we’ll update you as [...]
The website, sponsored by the General Services Administration, aims to increase collaboration on best practices for delivering customer service.
When it comes to Conficker, what are the lessons learned and how can the public and private sectors work together to defeat it? We ask Neustar\'s Rod Joffe.
The hacker intelligence initiative has unearthed evidence that dozens of sites are up for sale, including defense and federal sites.
Iran\'s state TV says the country has launched its first cyber police unit in the latest attempt by authorities to gain an edge in the digital world.
Oxford University\'s Ian Brown discusses his report on the dim prospects of a cyber war.
NASA is working on making cybersecurity a top priority.
Government Computer News reports that the \"new normal\" is attacks on infrastructure, as with the Stuxnet worm.
January 24th and January 26th, 2011 Mr. Fulgham is responsible for the FBI\'s overall information technology (IT) efforts, including developing the FBI\'s IT strategic plan and operating budget.
David Rice has also served as a Global Network Vulnerability analyst for the National Security Agency, sources tell Computer Business Review.
Deputy Defense Secretary William J. Lynn III is meeting with NATO and European Union officials in Brussels to strengthen cyberdefense capabilities.
When feds walk out the door, sometimes security goes out the window.
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