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Joe Moye, CEO of Capgemini Government Solutions, shares his thoughts on the strengths and weaknesses of the IT reform plan.
Teri Takai, the new Chief Information Officer for the Defense Department, on Wednesday evening spoke at a welcoming reception hosted by TechAmerica, AFCEA, AFFIRM, NDIA and NVTC in Washington, D.C. Takai, who previously served as…
Federal Security Spotlight talks with Marita Fowler, section chief of the surface analysis group at U.S. CERT, about recent trends in cyber attacks. January 20, 2011
Tom Putnam, director of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, discusses the digitizing of the archives.
ZD Net reports that a new policy states feds must get permission to download apps.
Government Computer News reports that the move toward cloud computing could dictate the type of the next big attacks.
Intelligence agencies may be ordered to limit the information they share.
Nearly all national computer security incident response teams want to receive more information on new cyber attack methods and recommended responses. ICANN\'s Yurie Ito tells us about a new survey.
Open government is at risk of going on “life support” unless agencies take a new approach, writes Andrea DiMaio in the Gartner blog. DiMaio says agencies have practically outsourced open gov duties to experts. There…
National Security Cyberspace Institute evaluated the Obama administration\'s cyber initiatives.
National Security Cyberspace Institute grades the Obama administration on cyber initiatives.
NIST\'s Ari Schwartz explains the concept of trusted identities.
The Obama administration will provide universities and businesses with government intelligence and law enforcement information about malicious Internet activities so that they can protect their critical assets, NextGov reports.
Two men who authorities say were competing to impress their fellow hackers were arrested Tuesday on federal charges they stole the e-mail addresses of more than 100,000 Apple iPad users, including politicians and media personalities.
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