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More DHS Cybersecurity Student Volunteer Opportunities Available
The Department of Homeland Security has expanded its Secretary’s Honors Program Cyber Student Volunteer Initiative to more agencies. Applications are due by Friday.
An All-Teams Approach Is Key for Businesses Facing Cyber and Quantum Threats
Effective crisis management requires all-hands-on-deck, including those not involved with technology.
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New Marine Platform Aims to Be Force Multiplier
The Corps’ Information Development Institute is improving multiple capabilities.
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Incoming: What the Recent Past Teaches and Portends
The low-cost, high-impact harm caused by cyber attacks will require agencies, commands and commercial organizations to adapt with structural, behavioral and policy-based changes, much like the country did after Pearl Harbor.
EU Commission’s Focus on Cyber and Supply Chain Security
A European Commission spokesperson strongly urges full secure-by-design implementation for all hardware and software developers.
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Computer Viruses Hit Milestone; Cure Remains Elusive
The silver anniversary of the first PC virus is approaching in January, but even after 25 years, no victory celebration is on the horizon. Today, some experts contend we are moving from cyber mayhem to cyber missiles, as multifaceted software attacks are being used to target specific industries. The original computer worm that surfaced in 1979 was designed to scour a network for idle processors to enable more efficient computer use. Stuxnet, a worm discovered in July 2010, infects, spies on and modifies the control systems of industrial utilities, including nuclear systems. It is the most important malware yet seen, says Hypponen.
Diverse Threats Challenge U.S. Intelligence Community
Both the players and the field have changed, and they continue to evolve.
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Technology Is Needed to Maintain Crucial DISA Operations
DISA directorates on the front line of tactical operations and network management seek innovation from industry.
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DISA Tells Industry: Be Our Partner
Agency leaders highlight shared mission, vision and values.
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U.S. Marines Creating Island for Network Defense
The head information technology officer for the Marine Corps, Brig. Gen. Kevin Nally, USMC, is grappling with several projects necessary to keep critical information flowing smoothly and securely. Gen. Nally’s efforts include dramatically streamlining a sprawling information technology infrastructure, overseeing the Defense Department’s information assurance range, protecting information in the era of social networks and WikiLeaks and transitioning from the Navy-Marine Corps Intranet to the Next Generation Enterprise Network.