Cyber Intelligence: Finding The Needle In Nortel's Log Files
Filed under: Technology The demise of an industry icon, Nortel Networks, as the evidence has now made clear, was the result of a cyber attack. Who could forget Nortel Networks's place in the technology...
View ArticleCyber Intelligence: Recognizing the Threat
Filed under: TechnologyActs of cyber aggression on governments and businesses are now considered a top risk globally. Earlier this year the World Economic Forum (WEF) released their 2012 report on...
View ArticleCyber Intelligence: White House Gets Senate's Attention But Now What?
Filed under: TechnologyIt appears that all the expert cyber threat warnings and media coverage--and now a realistic cyber attack simulation on New York's power grid--has gotten the attention of...
View ArticleDefense Department Wants Cyber Arsenal, Report Says
Filed under: TechnologyThe U.S. Defense Department has accelerated its efforts to develop offensive cyber weapons that could be used to dismantle hostile military networks in countries where U.S....
View ArticleMobile Report: Most Federal Agencies Are Telework IT Ready
Filed under: WorkforceMost federal agencies indicate having above-average IT programs for enabling telework and mobility and expect mobile device use to increase 20 percent by next year, according to a...
View ArticleArmy Strips Down Mobile Requirements
Filed under: TechnologyPENTAGON: The Army showed off an impressive array of battlefield wi-fi gadgetry today in the Pentagon courtyard, exhibiting new-found realism about what gadgets it might not...
View ArticleDon't Wait For Cyber 'Pearl Harbor': Russia & China Are Stealing Our Lunch Now
Filed under: TechnologyAs the Senate reconvenes to debate the Lieberman-Collins cybersecurity bill, President Obama himself has set the stakes in terms of preventing a future catastrophic attack. But...
View ArticleAgencies Must Spell Out Cloud Investments In 2014 Budgets
Filed under: ManagementIn a move suggesting how quickly cloud computing is becoming part of the government IT mainstream, the Office of Management and Budget is requiring agencies to itemize their...
View ArticleSpectrum, Mobility, Security Remain Top Issues For DOD Networks
Filed under: Technology Army Maj.Gen. Mark Bowman, Joint Chiefs of Staff CIO. The U.S. military operates many of the world's largest and most complex computer and communications networks, giving the...
View ArticleAfter BlackBerries, What's Next For Government Mobile Users?
Filed under: TechnologyResearch in Motion's BlackBerry phones have historically been the device of choice for secure mobile communication in the government market. BlackBerries offered unique...
View ArticleNo More Copper Wires: Army CIO To Tell Odierno We Gotta Go to Cloud
Filed under: TechnologyWhile Army forces in Afghanistan have more bandwidth and gadgetry than ever, bases back home still make do with archaic copper-wire telephone switches. As the war winds down and...
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