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  • Cybersecurity: Top Secret System Compromised

    Cybersecurity: Top Secret System Compromised
    The Ministry of Defence Main Building in London. Information became public last week about another successful cyber attack. While that has become the norm, what makes this different is that ...
    2012-05-07T12:10:00Z by Kevin G. Coleman
  • Cyber Command Lawyer Praises Stuxnet, Disses Chinese Cyber Stance

    Cyber Command Lawyer Praises Stuxnet, Disses Chinese Cyber Stance
    The Stuxnet computer worm that damaged Iranian nuclear facilities – widely suspected to be an Israeli or even U.S. covert action – was a model of a responsibly conducted cyber-attack, said ...
    2012-03-12T16:02:00Z by AOL Defense
  • FCC Chairman Warns Hackers Gaining Means To Shut Down The Internet

    FCC Chairman Warns Hackers Gaining Means To Shut Down The Internet
    Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski today called upon the nation's Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to "take concrete steps" to improve Internet security for consumers and ...
    2012-02-22T16:42:00Z by Dan Verton
  • Romney Talks Up Innovation At Northern Virginia Technology Event

    Romney Talks Up Innovation At Northern Virginia Technology Event
    Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney, speaking to nearly 1,000 technology executives in Northern Virginia earlier today, called on the federal government and the nation at large to re-embrace ...
    2012-02-10T12:30:00Z by Wyatt Kash
  • Cyber Intelligence: Acts Of Aggression Are Familiar, Yet Disturbing

    Cyber Intelligence: Acts Of Aggression Are Familiar, Yet Disturbing
    It is getting to the point that those reporting acts of cyber aggression, particularly in the area of cyber espionage, think they are in a repetitive do-loop. It is the same story over and over again ...
    2011-12-19T11:26:00Z by Kevin G. Coleman
  • Rep. Frank Wolf Sees Satellite Images As Tool In Fight Against Human Rights Abuses

    Rep. Frank Wolf Sees Satellite Images As Tool In Fight Against Human Rights Abuses
    Commercial satellites capable of photographing objects a half-meter wide with stunning clarity from 423 miles above the Earth have become a routine part of the analysis picture for the 17 government ...
    2011-10-11T07:58:00Z by Wyatt Kash
  • International Effort to Stop China's Acts of Cyber Espionage

    International Effort to Stop China's Acts of Cyber Espionage
    COMMENTARY: The history of espionage activities, both for and against the United States goes back to early formative stages of the country. The tools and techniques associated with the tradecraft of ...
    2011-10-10T15:00:00Z by Kevin G. Coleman
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