Cybersecurity

Nursing home records available to crooks online

Healthcare and Public Health // New York, United States

Cybersecurity

Selfies snapped by robbery duo reveal stolen iPhone

Technology // New York, United States

Cybersecurity

Aliya Sternstein Answers Your Cybersecurity Questions on Twitter

Weber Shandwick hosted our cyber reporter for an online chat Friday.

Digital Government

Obama's New Cybersecurity Guidelines Lack a Workforce Plan

The root cause of many breaches is a shortage of qualified IT professionals.

Cybersecurity

'Patchwork' of state laws complicates data breach response

Lawmakers are weighing several options, but disagreements about definitions and regulatory reach could stymie the effort.

Cybersecurity

Hackers Target Veterans’ Site

The real goal may be to steal military intelligence, researchers speculate.

Cybersecurity

Hackers Mesmerize Investors, Bug Diplomats and Push Nepal’s President Offline

Just another week in ThreatWatch, our regularly updated index of noteworthy data breaches.

Cybersecurity

Op-Ed: Three Steps That Would Significantly Improve Cybersecurity

There’s no need to wait for Congress to act -- there are important things we could do right now.

Cybersecurity

DHS Hires Booz to Finish Cyberattack Drill Job

Company awarded contract extension after department fell behind on the Cyber Storm project.

Cybersecurity

Snowden Had Help

The former NSA contractor was aided by three agency 'affiliates' in accessing and downloading files.

Cybersecurity

Cyber framework promising but may need more

Response has been generally positive, but concerns remain about privacy, incentives and other items not addressed by the framework.

Cybersecurity

Hacked veterans site could be compromising military intelligence

Defense Industrial Base // Government (U.S.)

Digital Government

Obamacare Enrollment Drops in January From a December High

About 1.1 million new people enrolled in plans through HealthCare.gov and state marketplaces during the month.

Digital Government

Lost Your CAC Card? Prove It, Pentagon Says

Employees attempting to obtain replacement CAC cards must verify theirs have been lost or stolen.

Cybersecurity

What Obama's New Cyber Standards Mean for Federal Contractors

The guidelines will likely be mandatory to win agency business.

Cybersecurity

White House unveils cybersecurity framework

The primary targets of the National Institute of Standards and Technology guidelines are the owners and operators of privately run critical infrastructure.

Science & Tech

How Big Data Could Help the U.S. Predict the Next Snowden

DNI James Clapper wants intelligence workers put into a big data cloud the U.S. can surveil, and it just might work. by Patrick Tucker