Cybersecurity

Iran Censorship Efforts Gain Urgency Amid Stuxnet Fears

Iran's efforts to disconnect its Internet from the rest of cyberspace have gained urgency amid fears of another Stuxnet worm and other perceived moves by the U.S. government to exert influence through the Web, a report suggests.

Cybersecurity

Cyber Attention: Why Now?

Cybersecurity

US wants to store European travelers' personal data for 15 years

A proposed rule has unsettled some European leaders, who are rankled by U.S. efforts to collect information such as travelers' addresses and credit card numbers.

Cybersecurity

Battle lines drawn about government's role in protecting cyberspace

Should government be involved or hands-off in protecting critical infrastructure? The battle begins.

Cybersecurity

CIA official wants top secret classification system revamped

Should the CIA evolve its confidential tiers after 70 years to keep up with the digital times?

Cybersecurity

White House rejects terrorism-related cyberwar provisions in House bill

Administration officials say military operations in cyberspace are vital to national security, but worry about proposed law's language.

Cybersecurity

Sen. Collins warns against cybersecurity 'road map' for US enemies

A key senator says a part of the White House's plan for cybersecurity legislation could expose key infrastructure to attack.

Cybersecurity

Tight defense budgets could yield better cybersecurity, information sharing

The need to be more efficient and innovative could lead to improved cybersecurity and information sharing across DOD, officials said.

Cybersecurity

Bin Laden's tech habit could trip up his terrorist group

Despite his efforts to go off the grid, Osama bin Laden's dependence on technology might lead to the biggest blow to his terrorist group.

Cybersecurity

Obama cybersecurity enforcement plan could backfire, senator warns

'Name and shame' approach to motivating companies to enhance security might actually steer enemies to U.S. targets, says Collins.

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DISA Dishes on Cyber Contractors

Cybersecurity

Many US voter identities don't match SSA data

Many new voters submit personal information that doesn't match Social Security's records, agency report. What does it mean?

Cybersecurity

Connecticut to offer Real ID compliant licenses, but drivers can opt out

Connecticut will comply with Real ID, starting this fall.