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UncategorizedIBM To Start Collaboration With UMBC On Cognitive Cybersecurity
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) and IBM [IBM] announced plans May 10 for a multi-year collaboration to create a new laboratory applying cognitive computing to cybersecurity. The Accelerated […]
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UncategorizedIBM Starts Using Watson Computer System For Cybersecurity
IBM [IBM] announced a version of its Watson cognitive technology system that will be used in a year-long research project to train it on the language of cybersecurity, the company […]
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UncategorizedMajor FireEye Leadership Changes As Company Cuts 2016 Revenue Projections
The cybersecurity firm FireEye [FEYE] announced several major management and leadership changes at the top levels amid lower revenue expectations on May 5. David DeWalt, chairman of the board and […]
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UncategorizedFCC, FTC Launch Inquiries Into Mobile Device Security
Concerned about delays in closing cyber security vulnerabilities in the mobile ecosystem, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in partnership on May 9 said they have […]
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UncategorizedDefense Agencies Begin Periodic Reviews Of Cybersecurity Architecture To Evolve It
The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) is working with the National Security Agency (NSA), Department of Defense Chief Information Officer (DoD CIO), U.S. Cyber Command, combatant commands, services, and other […]
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UncategorizedDHS IG Report Finds Continued Security Deficiencies In TSA Management Of IT System
There are still a number of security controls lacking in a system the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) uses to centrally monitor its screening equipment located at airports round the country, […]
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UncategorizedRounds Introduces Cyber War Definition Bill
Sen. Mike Rounds (R-S.D.), member of the Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC), on May 10 introduced the Cyber Act of War Act of 2016 to require the presidential administration to […]
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UncategorizedLangevin Mulls Cyber Legislation To Strengthen Cyber Security Ties With Israel
Following a work visit to Israel the week of May 2, Rep. Jim Langevin (D-R.I.) is considering crafting legislation that would strengthen collaboration between the United States and Israel in […]
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UncategorizedArmy Launches $5 Billion Competition To Upgrade All Computers With Commercially Available Replacements
The Army on May 4 launched a $5 billion competition to replace all of its personal computers with commercially available replacements that can be regularly upgraded over the next decade. […]
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UncategorizedU.S. And South Korea Agree To Explore Cyber Cooperation
The U.S. and South Korea agreed in a joint statement May 2 to explore areas of mutual value and benefit, possibly leading to joint activities, to enhance cyber security and […]