Digital Government

Is There Such Thing as Too Much Evidence?

Assembling the case against Dzhokhar Tsarnaev won't be as simple as it appears from the news.

Cybersecurity

China’s Huawei Bails on the United States

The giant network equipment manufacturer has been repeatedly accused of threatening U.S. National Security.

Modernization

Good Timing: Twitter Will Soon Release a Two-Step Security Solution

A hack on Tuesday reported to the world that the White House had been bombed and President Obama injured.

Cybersecurity

What's the White House Policy on Neutralizing Damaging Tweets?

Administration social media accounts offered no assurance Obama was safe after the AP’s hacked Twitter account reported explosions.

Cybersecurity

Payment machines possibly infected at nationwide Teavana chain

Financial Services // Food and Beverage // United States

Cybersecurity

NIST announces federal cyber center plans

NIST wants to speed up progress on implementing cybersecurity and is proposing a new research effort to do so.

Cybersecurity

Verizon tracks trends in data breaches

Report identifies the world leader in state-sponsored cyber-espionage, among other useful information.

Cybersecurity

Investigators: Chinese Government is Behind 96 Percent of Cyberspy Ops

The nation state’s motive appears to be economic growth, not physical destruction.

Cybersecurity

Hacked AP Twitter feed purporting White House explosions implodes financial markets

Financial Services // Government (U.S.) // Social Media

Cybersecurity

Congressman seeks answers on Spires

Lawmakers adds his voice to those demanding to know why the DHS CIO is on leave.

Cybersecurity

How CISPA Opponents Were Outspent by Industry Lobbyists, 38 to 1

In the cybersecurity fight, one side has the money, but so far it can't get it's way.

Cybersecurity

Encrypted Federal Radios Can Be as Revealing as Police Scanners

Research shows national security investigators inadvertently broadcast voice transmissions in U.S. cities.

Cybersecurity

The Internet Is Not Freaking Out About the SOPA Sequel

Over 200 sites are participating in an Internet shutdown to protest the new bill, however, a few major names are missing.

Cybersecurity

Visitors to North Korean-related sites exposed -- again

Government (Foreign) // Media // Japan; China; U.S.

Cybersecurity

House passes CISPA

Controversial cyber bill approved on a 288-127 vote. The Senate blocked last year's version of the bill, and may do so again.

Cybersecurity

State of the cyber workforce

What a survey of 22,956 feds tells us about the makeup of -- and gaps in -- agency cyber efforts.

Cybersecurity

Intel cuts, cyberattacks 'insidious' national security threats

Director of National Intelligence James Clapper warns that reduced spending brings real risk.