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UncategorizedDARPA Seeks IT Research Proposals
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Information Innovation Office (I2O) is soliciting research proposals related to information technology (IT) and cyber capabilities, the office said in a broad agency […]
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UncategorizedSenate Kicks Off August Recess, Postpones Cyber Bill Until September
The Senate on Aug. 5 shelved until September debate of a cybersecurity bill aimed at increasing threat information shared between private entities and government. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) […]
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UncategorizedSenate Panel Approves Cybersecurity and Homeland Security Bills
The Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs on July 29 approved four bills–one cybersecurity, two border security, and one critical infrastructure. The Federal Cybersecurity Enhancement Act of 2015 […]
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UncategorizedMcCaul Introduces Bill To Help DHS Protect Federal Civilian Networks
Following the introduction of two similar bills in the Senate in July, Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas) on July 30 introduced legislation to give the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) authority […]
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UncategorizedArmy Establishes Open Architecture Voice Communication For Tactical Network
The Army’s new battlefield network now will have the ability to link radios, smartphones and other communication devices together to provided two-way voice communications, regardless of make or model of […]
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UncategorizedZukunft Explains Coast Guard Priorities, Confirms Another Cyber Attack
The U.S. Coast Guard Commandant on Aug. 5 laid out Coast Guard acquisition priorities, including the Offshore Patrol Cutter and new heavy icebreakers, while also confirming another cyberattack on the […]
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UncategorizedJohnson Announces NCCIC Leadership Changes
The Secretary of Homeland Security announced leadership and organizational changes to government’s the round-the-clock cyber watch center in an official statement Aug. 10. Secretary Jeh Johnson elevated the National Cybersecurity […]
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UncategorizedDHS Official: More Research Needed on ‘Human Element’ of Cyber
During a recent internal study, the Department of Homeland Security tested whether its employees were vulnerable to phishing, a tactic whereby hackers masquerade as a legitimate organization in an attempt […]
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UncategorizedOMB Releases Cyber Sprint Results
Fourteen of 24 federal agencies met the Office of Management and Budget’s (OMB) authentication goals during a directed 30-day cybersecurity sprint, the White House said July 31. Following the Office […]
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for Wed., July 29, 2015
// PDF View- IARPA Solicits For CAUSE Program Forecasting Cyber Attacks
- Lockheed Martin To Acquire Sikorsky, Divest Government IT And Technical Services Work
- Mayorkas Affirmed Cyber Cooperation With Israel
- DHS Unveils Expansion of ICE Cyber Crimes Center
- Congressman, Industry, And NGOs Warn U.S. Cyber Proposals On Wassenaar Too Broad
- New Senate Legislation Expands DHS Ability to Detect Cyber Breaches
- Senate Appropriations Approves Increased OPM Hack Credit Monitoring, No Extra IT
- Hawkins Retires From DISA, Hands Leadership to To Lynn
- Cybersecurity Task Force To Advise Next Administration
- Government Still Ironing Out Role In Defending Industry From Cyber Attack
- Air Force Negotiating With Boeing To Add Anti-Jam Capability To Future WGS Satellites
- Carnegie Mellon Wins $732 Million Contract To Continue Operating Software Engineering Institute
- Johnson, Carper Introduce Bill To Strengthen Federal Cyber Defenses