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Two Vietnamese students in Minnesota were part of a larger Vietnam-based ring
Did you receive an e-holiday card from the White House? Well, it wasn\'t from the White House, and it wasn\'t just an ecard
The patch would protect users of Word 2002, 2003, 2007 and 2010.
A new report finds the country\'s government response to attacks is outpaced by the number of hacks
This week on Federal Security Spotlight host Tom Temin talks to Riley Repko, the senior advisor for cybersecurity to the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Requirements at the Air Force. December 30, 2010
Former E-government Administrator Karen Evans offered her 2011 predictions and explained them on the show today: 4. Mobile technologies will see greater deployment, and will be used for authentication. 3. The need for cybersecurity professionals,…
WFED\'s Jared Serbu has more information on Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency\'s CRASH project
A Minnesota man was able to hack into his neighbor\'s Wi-Fi network and send death threats to Vice President Biden
Assistant secretary Baker said he can\'t let doctors store veterans\' data on unsecured systems in the cloud. But Baker said he wants to figure out how to solve this problem because the ability to access data anywhere, anytime is necessary. VA shutdown facilities usage of common commercial cloud applications.
DHS secretary Janet Napolitano included cybersecurity advancements among the department\'s 2010 accomplishments
Could biology provide hints to effective cybersecurity? The The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency thinks so.
DARPA Deputy Director Ken Gabriel explains how a new security program came out of a workshop with infectious disease biologists.
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.
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