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Stuxnet\'s inability to stay stealthy may be fall-out from a failure to hit its intended targets last year.
The Digital Government Achievement Awards and Best of Web and Digital Government Achievement Awards both recognize outstanding agency websites at the federal, state and local levels. Cathilea Robinett, executive director of Center for Digital Education and the Center for Digital Government, joined DorobekINSIDER to discuss this year\'s winners.
NextGov\'s Bob Brewin analyzes the future of the former DoD CIO nominee.
More than 100 people have been arrested or charged in the U.S. and the U.K. as part of an alleged global cyber-crime ring, The Wall Street Journal reports.
The Army has a new system for soldiers and civilians to report suspicious incidents, FtLeavenworthLamp.com reports.
The New York Times reports there is a possible reference to the Old Testament within the Stuxnet program worm code.
The Social Security Administration is renewing a computer matching program with the Office of Personnel Management, the CCH website reports.
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E-government is increasing government transparency, including making available who the White House visitor list. As he leaves the White House to pursue the bid for Chicago\'s next mayor, President Obama\'s Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel leaves behind an electronic list of the Chicago players, politicians and reporters who visited him in the White House, The Sunlight Foundation reports.
Harris Corporation has introduced a highly customizable USB thumb drive that quickly extracts targeted data from computers. The BlackJack™ is designed for military, intelligence, and law enforcement cyber security missions, where speed, stealth and accuracy are paramount considerations.
Congressman Jim Langevin (D-RI) has introduced the Strengthening Cybersecurity for Critical Infrastructure Act, which would allow the Administration to create a more robust set of regulations for the information systems that control our critical infrastructure.
National Cybersecurity Awareness Month officially kicks off today. In coming weeks, federal officials are expected to launch a number of public programs to raise awareness of the importance of securing the nation\'s computer networks for both government and private industry. But some officials also are using it as an opportunity to ask, \"Where will the cybersecurity workers of tomorrow come from?\"
A study from South Korea shows that investment in e-government may not be paying off when it comes to people\'s involvement and trust in government. DorobekINSIDER talks to two of the study\'s authors.
David Perry, global director of education for Trend Micro and a member of Public, Private Sector Partnership for Cybersecurity Awareness Month discusses the current trends in cybersecurity.
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