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Quaterion Solutions Awarded Cyber Security Contract
Quanterion Solutions Incorporated, Utica, New York, is being awarded a $26,978,011 cost-plus-fixed-fee, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract t
Air Force Seeks Sharpest Needles in Data Haystack
The U.S. Air Force is polishing its magnifying glass to find usable information in amongst overwhelming stacks of data.
National Lab Seeks Cybersecurity Research Partnerships
Sandia National Laboratories is actively seeking partners to conduct research in the newly opened Cybersecurity Technologies Research Laboratory (CTRL). The CTRL offers the capability to run experiments and freely discuss a wide range of cyber research issues.
Forewarned, but Not Forearmed, Against Cyberthreats
In the world of cybersecurity, the problem is not the threat to, but the vulnerability of, the Internet to breaches. The question is whether this reality can be conveyed successfully to the populace. What do you think is the key to solving these kinds information-age challenges?
Lockheed Martin Awarded Potential $454 Million Cyber Contract
Lockheed Martin has announced that the company has been selected to deliver a full range of technical, functional, and managerial support to the Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center (DC3) to help
EmeSec Awarded U.S. Air Force Cybersecurity Conract
EmeSec Incorporated, Reston, Virginia, recently announced that it has been awarded a $1.3 million follow-on contract with the U.S.
Internal Dangers Pose Biggest Cybersecurity Threat to Marines
Although outside adversaries constantly attempt to gain access to U.S. Defense Department networks, cybersecurity leaders within the Marine Corps agree that internal user errors and attempts to skirt security measures pose the biggest threat.
Hacktivist Group Anonymous Achieved Goal
When the hacker activist group Anonymous broke into Booz Allen Hamilton's networks and stole thousands of email addresses, the company was embarrassed, and that's exactly what Anonymous wanted, said Joseph Mahaffee, the company's chief information officer.
Turning a Blind Eye to Unauthorized Mobile Devices
Military communications officials struggle with the temptation to ignore warfighters' unauthorized use of cutting-edge mobile devices. It's not always easy to enforce the U.S. military's rules on the use of mobile devices, said John Wilcox, U.S. Special Operations Command.
Military Needs Professional Cyber Career Field
Panelists at TechNet Land Forces Southwest offered ideas for attracting, training and retaining cyber warriors. Ideas included bringing more women into cyber, simplifying the process for current soldiers who want to transition, and increasing opportunities for career and leadership development.