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The New York Times reports on U.S. diplomats\' efforts to market U.S. items, such as jets, to foreign countries, revealed by the WikiLeaks cables.
The bill that would expand whistleblower protections had passed earlier in the month in the Senate but did not get the two-thirds vote needed to clear the House.
Former EPA CIO Molly O\'Neill highlights the top IT stories of this year in the DorobekINSIDER series, \'2010 and Beyond.\'
The Pulse blog and The Economist report on the broader context of WikiLeaks on State diplomacy in an online world.
Edward Amoroso, the senior vice president and chief security officer at AT&T, describes the need for greater data leak protection.
Information Security reports that a security expert says the Air Force ban of thumb drives will not solve the problem of how to prevent classified leaks, such as in the WikiLeaks incident.
Fidelis Security\'s Kurt Bertone explains whether the Air Force\'s block of the New York Times and other sites will stop future WikiLeaks leaks.
Cyber activity has evolved over the years from worms and viruses to cyber crime and, now, to state-engaged cyber attacks that author Richard Stiennon calls “cyberwar.” Stiennon’s new book, “Surviving Cyberwar,” outlines a defense against…
CTO Aneesh Chopra said 2010 was the year of execution for the open government initiative.
Attorney John Mahoney explains the threats to security clearances if you access WikiLeaks.
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.