Cybersecurity

Godzilla has taken over the box office and a California traffic sign

Transportation // California, United States

Cybersecurity

Justice Is Fast-Tracking Cyber Hires

Department officials are using special rules to fill vacancies more quickly.

Cybersecurity

Why the FBI Wants to Procure Malware

Agency expects the malicious code to provide actionable intelligence for criminal and intelligence matters.

Cybersecurity

Lawmakers Say Favored NSA Reform Bill Doesn’t Go Far Enough

House members want to insert an amendment barring the agency from exploiting zero day flaws.

Cybersecurity

FBI in the market for bad software

The FBI is seeking a supplier of malicious code, links and exploits.

Cybersecurity

FCC Employees, Is Your Internet Running Sluggish Today?

Some website operators are slowing FCC staff's access to their sites in protest of potential paid Internet fast lane regulations.

Cybersecurity

NIST's dream: Integrating security into design

New guidelines offer best practices for information systems security.

Cybersecurity

New NIST Guidance: Don't Make Security an Afterthought

Protections for critical systems will be baked into technology engineering from the get-go, under new standards.

Cybersecurity

Edward Snowden's Other Motive for Leaking: Better Encryption

He wasn't just trying to spark debate. He also wanted programmers to build better security systems.

Cybersecurity

Emails between patients and Catholic hospital system intercepted by hacker

Healthcare and Public Health // United States

Science & Tech

What the Most Secure Email in the Universe Would Look Like

Here’s how you will one day be able to send invisible messages on your future quantum cell-phone. By Patrick Tucker

Cybersecurity

German iPhone Hackers Pledge to Fund Snowden

The Chaos Computer Club, or CCC, aims to promote technical research and social issues, including privacy.

Cybersecurity

Justice reassures ISPs on information-sharing

A DOJ white paper asserts that federal law does not preclude companies from providing aggregate data -- if that data contains no specific, detailed information on customers.

Cybersecurity

DHS looking for a few good private-sector executives

TSA and CBP are now participating in the Loaned Executive Program, which brings private-sector executives into federal agencies for unpaid six-month assignments.