Cybersecurity

Where the cyber bills stand

The House passed three measures already this week, and will likely vote on a fourth -- CISPA -- on April 18. Here's what they mean for the broader cyber debate.

Cybersecurity

Supercomputer Now Focused on Classified Nuclear Deterrence

California-based Sequoia also ranks No. 1 in the world at solving big data problems.

Cybersecurity

Taunts on site of Nigeria's energy agency condemn support for Israel

Energy // Government (Foreign) // Nigeria

Cybersecurity

Brazilians and Indians duel with cyber spraycans

Government (Foreign) // Brazil

Cybersecurity

NPR.org defiled by Syrian regime supporters

Media // United States

Cybersecurity

It’s Cyber Reform All Over Again

House takes up cyber measures that didn’t make it into law last year.

Digital Government

Navy Plans to Beef Up Cyber Workforce

Service’s 2014 budget also includes $340.1 million for shipboard networks.

Cybersecurity

White House warns of CISPA veto

Administration urges changes to protect privacy, cement DHS role in public/private information sharing.

Cybersecurity

Spires situation raises questions, concerns about CIO authority

The dispute at DHS brings new attention to old questions concerning CIOs' budget and purchasing powers.

Cybersecurity

A silver lining in cyberattacks?

New research suggests government is a less-popular target for cyberattackers than in years past.

Cybersecurity

House passes FISMA update, cyber training bills

Three bills now move to the Senate, where Homeland Security Chairman Carper will determine that chamber's strategy for cyber legislation.

Cybersecurity

NIST celebrates cyber partnerships

New "Center of Excellence" aims to widen adoption of integrated security solutions.

Cybersecurity

Why Spires is on leave

One month later, the DHS CIO remains on paid personal leave. A fundamental disagreement over CIO authorities is at least part of the reason.

Cybersecurity

Gitmo defense breach, caused by DoD error, halts proceedings

Government (U.S.) // Guantanamo Bay , Cuba

Cybersecurity

Budget shows how cyber programs are spreading

Defense and Homeland Security get the bulk of cybersecurity funding, but hundreds of millions go to other agencies.

Cybersecurity

No, That German Hacker Probably Can't Hijack an Airplane with Software

FAA says it wouldn't be possible to take over a plane's controls.

Cybersecurity

Digital certificates taken from gaming developers are not fun for aerospace industry

Defense Industrial Base // Manufacturing // Social Media // Transportation // South Korea; Japan; U.S.; China