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UncategorizedCyber Security Experts Offer Suggestions For Additional Legislation
Future legislation to enhance cyber security posture across the United States should include more types of information sharing, consideration of how companies can more actively defend themselves from attacks, creation […]
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UncategorizedWhite House To Aim To Renegotiate Wassenaar Cyber Intrusion Export Controls
The Obama administration has decided to attempt to renegotiate export control rules on cyber intrusion software at the Wassenaar Arrangement after several levels of opposition to proposed rules by the […]
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UncategorizedWarner and McCaul Introduce Bipartisan Legislation For Commission On Digital Security
Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) and House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Michael McCaul (R-Texas) introduced bipartisan legislation to both establish an independent commission on digital security issues on Feb. 29. The […]
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UncategorizedCyber Operations Against ISIL Will Translate To Other Virtual-World Fights
The ongoing fight against Islamic State (ISIL) militants is giveing the U.S. military a real-world opportunity to use its new batch of cyber weapons and tactics, which can be used […]
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UncategorizedReport: U.S. Increases Offensive Cyberattacks Against ISIS
The U.S. military is starting to ramp up cyberattacks against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) group, the Associated Press reported Feb. 26. Launched from Fort Meade, Md. where U.S. […]
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UncategorizedWith New Tech Initiatives, Carter Hopes to Bridge Culture Gap Between Silicon Valley and Pentagon
SAN FRANCISCO and SEATTLE—Galvanize, a meeting place for emerging tech startups in San Francisco, isn’t the type of place one would expect to find the head of the Pentagon and […]
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UncategorizedPentagon’s New Bug Bounty Program To Let Hackers Take Aim At Select Websites
SAN FRANCISCO—The Pentagon is inviting hackers to hunt down vulnerabilities in select Defense Department websites through a new “bug bounty” initiative announced March 2. Private companies such as Google [GOOG], […]
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UncategorizedDefense Department Considering Future of CYBERCOM
The Defense Department is weighing whether to establish U.S. Cyber Command (CYBERCOM) as a unified combatant command that would be separate from its current parent command, U.S. Strategic Command, Defense […]
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for Wed., Feb. 24, 2016
// PDF View- Clapper Reiterates Cyber As Top Threat, Says New Technologies Pose Challenges and Opportunities At Hearing
- White House Announces Leadership Of Cybersecurity Commission, To Produce Advisory Report By December
- NATO and EU Agree to Share Cyber Defense Information
- Navy Finalizes First Eight New Cybersecurity Standards
- Army Initiates Cyber Innovation Challenge To Help Manage Micro-Clouds Connected To Defensive Cyberspace Operations
- State Department Inspector General: IT Contingency Planning At Overseas Posts Deficient
- Ukraine Says Cyber Attack On Power Utility Came From Russia, Researchers Confirm Additional Infections
- DISA Authorizes IBM Cloud For NIPRNet Access
- Germany Awards GD Partner QGroup A Contract To Secure Army IT Networks
- DHS Publishes Guidance For Sharing Of Cyber Threat Indicators
- DHS Cyber R&D Chief Outlines Challenging Areas Of Strategic Vision
- Cybersecurity Technology Providers Launch Policy Coalition
- Verizon Wins DISA Global Networking Contract Worth Up To $4.3 Billion
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UncategorizedVerizon Wins DISA Global Networking Contract Worth Up To $4.3 Billion
The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) awarded Verizon [VZ] a spot on the agency’s Global Network Services (GNS) contract worth up to $4.3 billion, the company said the week of […]