On Thursday September 27, 2012 from 3pm till 5pm the Atlantic Council will host a focused panel discussion on the history of all-source intelligence support to cyber operations. There are important lessons to be learned from this history, and we expect many lessons will be underscored at this fast...
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This notice is issued by NASA Headquarters Procurement Office on behalf of the Office of Chief Information Officer (OCIO) to post a draft Statement of Work (SOW) via the internet and solicit responses from interested parties. Interested parties are invited to submit a statement of capability outlini...
The SANS Institute announced today that the U.S. Department of State Office of the Chief Information Officer has won the 2011 U.S. National Cybersecurity Innovation Award for significantly improving the effectiveness of the nation’s cyber security for creating, deploying and sharing the De...
As the chief security officer for Microsoft, Mike Howard has more than a passing interest in the things he sees on the nightly news. Whether it’s an uprising in the Middle East, the ongoing threat of terrorism or a natural disaster somewhere in the world, the former CIA officer is prepared for...
via SC Magazine The fallout from the U.K. scandal implicating Rupert Murdoch’s media empire of phone hacking has reached this side of the pond. In response to requests from Congress, the FBI is launching an investigation to determine if journalists employed by Murdoch’s News Corp. are cu...
via NDIA The growing use of mobile communications devices by the U.S. military and by civilian agencies is shaping Pentagon efforts to protect information networks from cyber attacks, said a senior defense official. One of the biggest challenges in protecting the IT infrastructure is having visibili...
via Korea Herald The North Korean military has around 30,000 electronic warfare specialists with capabilities rivaling those of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, Fox News reported Tuesday, citing defectors and other sources. The U.S. broadcaster’s report titled “North Korea’s cyber...
via Federal Times The Homeland Security Department needs hundreds of information technology workers — especially in the cybersecurity arena — but it faces considerable obstacles in doing so. Among them: Lengthy security clearance reviews, flat budgets under the extended continuing resolution, th...