The nation\'s No. 2 military officer strongly endorsed the warfighting value of information-sharing.
Thomas McNamara, former program manager for Information Sharing Environment joined Chris Dorobek on The Dorobek Insider.
The New York Times and the Economist report on the U.S. government\'s ability to keep a secret after the WikiLeaks dumps of classified information.
American Forces Press Service reports that DoD is facing the challenge to share information while keeping some information protected in the wake of WikiLeaks.
The nation\'s No. 2 military officer on Wednesday strongly endorsed the warfighting value of information-sharing.
CNN\'s Brian Todd brings the latest in extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
The United States leads the world in fighter jets, warships and troops, but when it comes to cybersecurity top brass at the Defense Department say it’s a level playing field for the military and hackers…
Federal workers are now prohibited from downloading WikiLeaks cables. That’s the official announcement from the Office of Management and Budget. The rationale? Even though they are leaked, the messages are still classified. Does this strategy…
\"(P)erhaps the lesson of Wikileaks should be that the open air is less fearsome than we\'d thought. That should lead to less secrecy. After all, the only sure defense against leaks is transparency,\" says Prof. Jeff Jarvis. He joins us to talk about it.
The New York Times, Daily Beast and other publications report on how agencies and contractors are responding to the WikiLeaks released of classified documents.
The BBC reports that the WikiLeaks cable reveal locations that are of national security interest.
The BBC reports that Chinese officials orchestrated the hacking at Google earlier this year, according to WikiLeaks cables.
Federal employees are being warned not to look at documents leaked by WikiLeaks website,
Congress is now expected to pass whistleblower legislation that would give employees in the intelligence community a way to report corruption and waste. Attorney Debra Roth explains the ramifications.