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Firms Face Challenges Adopting National Laboratory Technologies
The lack of common processes creates frustrations.
Experts: WannaCry Ransomware Is Just the Beginning
The crippling ransomware attack that paralyzed hospitals, universities and businesses globally was just a cyber vulnerability appetizer, experts warn.
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Vanguard Shield Cyber Exercise: Who Ya Gonna Call?
An exercise exploring city-level critical infrastructure cybersecurity indicates security begins with basics.
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Fighting Chinese and Russian Technology
A high-ranking Army intelligence official lays out the five-year threat.
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Cyberwar? What Cyberwar?
Ladies and Gentlemen, put down the keyboards, stop reading the screen for a moment, and take a deep breath. I'll wait.
Ok. Now that you've done that, you can relax with the knowledge that we are not currently — nor have we ever been in — a "cyberwar" with any foreign power or group. Yes, including China. So far there have not been any verified examples of cyberwar of any kind.
At this point, you probably either think me crazy or correct, but really when we get down to it, this is because our views differ on what the exact meaning of the word "war" is. Now we're done with the Op-Ed for the moment.
NIST Releases Latest Catalog of Security and Privacy Controls for Federal Systems
A government-wide task force led by NIST is out with the latest catalog of security and privacy controls for federal information systems, including some new thinking when it comes to addressing insider threats that go beyond technology.
Chinese Hackers, Businesses and Government Coordinate Cyber Efforts
The Middle Kingdom’s online strategies may owe more to Sun Tzu than to Moore’s law.
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Technology Both Empowers and Undermines National Security
The intelligence community races against adversaries to exploit innovation.
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Diversity Is Key to Training and Education in Cybersecurity
Rote teaching on digital threats no longer will suffice as deeper concepts must prevail.
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Greater Network Complexity Is Making Cybersecurity More Daunting
Better networks mean more opportunities for cyber marauders--and greater difficulty for network defense experts, noted Lt. Gen. Robert Schmidle, USMC, the deputy commander of the U.S. Cyber Command. He cited knowledge about network health, adversary space and "the gray area in between" as the criteria for successful cyber situational awareness, but he also warned of personnel structure shortcomings.