Cybersecurity

Turkish Group Might Be Behind White House Hacks, Analysts Say

Forensics specialists trace malicious emails to a webpage associated with supporters of the Islamist organization.

Cybersecurity

Move Over Huawei, There’s a New Bogeyman in Town and It’s Called Lenovo

Spy agencies of five different countries have a common policy banning the use of Lenovo machines.

Emerging Tech

The IT Dashboard: Not Exactly Transparent

The transparency site’s big promises aren’t holding up in the light of day.

Modernization

Amazon Sues Over CIA Cloud Deal

IBM successfully fought CIA’s award of the $150 million cloud and is intervening in the lawsuit.

Cybersecurity

White House Employees’ Personal Email Hacked

Targeted campaign aims to extract social media team’s Gmail and Twitter logins.

Digital Government

White House Could Face Bipartisan Scorn if it Bucks IT Reform

The government will never get a fairer IT buying overhaul, a congressional technology leader warns.

Cybersecurity

NSA: Employee Privacy Laws Hamper Leak Detection

But don't change those laws, senior official says.

Cybersecurity

Here’s Some Unsettling Advice From the Former Top US Cyberspook About Protecting Humanity

Retired Air Force General Michael V. Hayden shares his cyber wisdom.

Modernization

NSA's New Spy Facilities Are Seven Times Bigger Than the Pentagon

The man and the story behind the National Security Agency's massive data centers.

Cybersecurity

Maryland and Estonian Civilians Take Up Arms Against Hackers

Baltic nation’s ambassador likens her country’s volunteer cyber corps to the U.S. National Guard netwarfare squad.

Cybersecurity

Today's Vote on NSA Spying Is Vital, Whether It Succeeds or Not

Every congressional representative is about to go on record: Do they support data collection on all phone calls or not?

Modernization

Federal Cloud Security Is Now Partially Privatized

The American Association for Laboratory Accreditation, rather than the government, will vet firms that want to inspect commercial data centers.