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Could biology provide hints to effective cybersecurity? The The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency thinks so.
Secretary Salazar issued a memo to give oversight of the IT budget to the chief information officer. The memo also removes the CIO title from the bureaus and renames them as assistant directors for information resources. Observers say this move by Interior has been long-overdue.
Former EPA CIO Molly O\'Neill highlights the top IT stories of this year in the DorobekINSIDER series, \'2010 and Beyond.\'
Interior CIO Bernie Mazer tells Jason Miller about the new expanded role of the CIO.
DARPA Deputy Director Ken Gabriel explains how a new security program came out of a workshop with infectious disease biologists.
CSO Online lists the top five trends next year for cloud computing.
The State Department\'s Office of the Coordinator for Cyber Issues will focus on cybersecurity.
The White House is adopting a “cloud first” policy and plans to reconfigure IT by consolidating federal data centers and applications. Federal CIO Vivek Kundra recently unveiled the plan, which calls for creating a Data Center Consolidation Task Force and closing at least 800 of the federal government’s 2,100 data centers over the next five [...]
More cybersecurity jobs are being added to the D.C. region every day. Jon Lau, Director of the Center for Cybersecurity for UMBC Training Centers, tells host Tom Temin how his university is trying to help fulfill that need. December 23, 2010
Jon Lau is the program manager for engineering and information technology at the UMBC, where they are meeting the growing need for cybersecurity professionals.
The contractor joins the growing number of companies adding cybersecurity capabilities.
The originator of the idea for my 2011 prediction series, Agilex\'s Bob Otto, offers his top 10 predictions for next year.
Paul Henry, security analyst for Lumension, kicked off my 2011 Predictions series today.
With just weeks before the end of the year, the General Services Administration is making some big changes to Federal Acquisition Service team. Ed O’Hare, after 38 years of government service, will retire after the…
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