Cybersecurity

General: Cyber Command needs new platform before NSA split

U.S. Cyber Command should be elevated to a full combatant command as soon as possible, the head of Strategic Command told Congress, but it cannot be separated from the NSA until it has its own cyber platform.

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CSI: Walmart

Some of the best digital-forensics labs don't belong to the police—they're run by banks, tech companies, and retailers.

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NSA Engaged in Massive Battle with Russian Hackers in 2014

An NSA official previously described the toe-to-toe battle but placed it in 2015.

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WikiLeaks exposes more alleged CIA cyber tools

WikiLeaks has released another batch of alleged CIA hacking tools that purport to detail how the agency covers its tracks when penetrating foreign targets.

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NIST Cyber Board Wants Trump Advisers to Show Up to Next Meeting

The board also plans to highlight election security in a meeting readout sent to the White House and federal agencies.

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NIST Must Audit Federal Cybersecurity Because DHS Isn’t, Hill Staffer Says

The House Science Committee forwarded legislation requiring the government’s cyber standards agency to conduct audits as well.

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How to defend against government hackers

Privacy and civil rights advocates roll out legal advice about how to litigate cases involving the use of hacking tools by law enforcement.

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Think like a hacker, says former CISO

Greg Touhill contends that clarity, hacker brains and services consolidation are keys to more secure federal networks and data.

Cybersecurity

The Founding Fathers Encrypted Secret Messages, Too

Centuries before cybersecurity, statesmen around the world communicated with their own elaborate codes and ciphers.

Cybersecurity

OPM Pays Too Much Protecting Breach Victims from Identity Theft, Watchdog Says

Congress required OPM to provide identity theft insurance up to $5 million, but claims rarely exceed a few thousand, GAO says.

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Trump Team Seems to Stay the Course With the Last Administration’s Cyber Efforts

Two recent moves suggest the Trump White House isn’t seeking a sea change in international cyber policy.

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