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CBP, Maryland Prisons Look to Industry for Cellular Phone Protective Technology
Defense contractor giant Lockheed Martin’s LUMEN technology aims to protect cellular phone users from rogue, spoofing systems.

Some Cyber Attackers Lie Low
Lockheed Martin officials report that some attackers against their networks have disappeared—for now.
Slowing Down Rapid Acquisition

Bansemer Assigned to Central Security Service
Brig. Gen. John D.
Technology Cost and Complexity Killing U.S.

National Labs and Industry Partner to Train Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity Specialists
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Los Alamos National Laboratory join Bechtel BNI to train a new class of cyberdefense professionals. The program is designed to allow the national labs to recruit and rapidly develop cybersecurity specialists who can guide research at their respective institutions and create solutions that meet the cyberdefense needs of private industry.
Cryptography Advisory Group Addresses NIST Ties to NSA
Cyber Operations Centers of Academic Excellence List Expands
The National Security Agency has added five schools to the National Centers of Academic Excellence in Cyber Operations Program.
Nearly 70 Percent of Critical Infrastructure Providers' Information Systems Have Been Breached in Past Year
Only 6 percent of power and water companies say they provide cybersecurity training to all employees.
Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction
Today the U.S. Defense Department released its strategy for countering weapons of mass destruction (WMD). This strategy will direct the department’s efforts to prevent hostile actors from acquiring WMD, contain and reduce WMD threats and ensure the department can respond effectively to WMD crises.