By RyanKamauff Here are the top cyber news and stories of the day. Ozone Widget Framework to be on GitHub now by year’s end - The Ozone Widget Framework is an open source project that allows developers to create lightweight applications that draw from pooled data. This has been bogged down in clearance issues, but has [...]
Ozone Widget Framework to be on GitHub, GAO sees $2.3B in undeserved justification and more
December 14, 2012 By FedCyberTeam
Filed Under: Cyber Security Tagged With: Big Data, cloud computing, contracts, CTO, ctovision, cyber security, Cyber Threat, DHS, DoD and IC, EHR, GAO, Github, Government, Health IT, HealthIt.gov, Homeland Security Department, Ozone Widget Framework, project blitzkrieg, United States
Flame Cyber Espionage, U.S. Military Chip Backdoor, and More
May 29, 2012 By FedCyberTeam
Here is today’s federal cybersecurity and information technology news: Kapersky Labs has uncovered a massive cyber espionage campaign using malware called Flame to collect private data in countries including Iran, Israel, Sudan, Syria, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt. More here. Researchers in the UK found a backdoor planted in an American military-grade chip that allows attackers to [...]
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