Cybersecurity
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Cybersecurity bill headed to Senate floor
CommentLeighton interview July 26, 2012
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GAO recommends cyber improvements to prevent economic espionage
CommentWilshusen interview July 5, 2012
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American infrastructure extremely vulnerable to cyber attacks
CommentO'Harrow interview June 4, 2012
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U.S. targets Al-Qaeda websites
CommentHenry interview May 24, 2012
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U.S. and China pledge cyber cooperation
CommentLeighton interview May 17, 2012
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Three in four federal agencies report IT concerns for financial reporting
CommentWilshusen interview May 9, 2012
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Anonymous continues to hack it despite FBI probe
CommentLeighton interview April 23, 2012
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UGNazi Collective shut down government websites
CommentHenry interview April 20, 2012
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Cybersecurity concerns coming from China and a look at the law enforcement social media tool CopBook
CommentChina named the biggest cybersecurity threat to the United State and a law enforcement only social media system for officers to connect and communicate.
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Capital Insider: Fact checking the President's jobs plan and new technology that prevents against ID theft
CommentTechnology that prevents identity theft and a closer look at the President's jobs plan and if the promises really match up to the reality.
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The drone dilemma: how the military is using them and the computer virus that's infected them
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A computer virus has infected the military's drone arsenal and no one know where the corruption came from or how to get rid of it.
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Cybersecurity at federal agencies: why the spike in reported information security incidents?
CommentOver the past five years, federal agencies' reporting of information security incident has skyrocketed to 650%.
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Cybersecurity concerns for the average joe: why the threats keep changing
CommentCyber attacks have cost the country billions of dollars and they've affected national security.
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Cyber crime and how to stop it from infiltrating federal agencies
CommentCyber crime is getting more complex and federal agencies are getting hit more often.
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D.C. ranks poorly in cybersecurity survey
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With the FBI, CIA, and Department of Homeland Security all located in the D.C. area, you'd think that we'd have some of the best cybersecurity practices in the country. However, according to a new report, the District is the 9th-worst city in the country when it comes to cybersecurity.
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The cyber attacks targeting businesses, the government and your wallet
CommentOperation shady rat tries to take down government agencies and business in cyber attacks.
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Facebook cyber security game will teach you a lesson
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The Arlington-based Air Force Association has a recruitment problem. Young people aren't particularly interested in cyber security — in fact, many are interested in exactly the opposite — and yet, there's a high demand for cyber security professionals. The obvious solution, then, was to create some kind of Facebook game. Of course.
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The Defense Department's new cyber war strategy
CommentA retired Air Force colonel talks to us about the Pentagon's new strategy for combating cyber attacks.
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