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Humans have capacity to shape future of cyberspace
As cyberspace is manmade, humans can shape the domain more so than the four other physical domains of warfare.
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Industry should steal FedRAMP cloud security baselines
SANS researcher said the private sector should steal FedRAMP security baselines for assessing cloud acquisitions.
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DHS phished own employees with Redskins tickets
Instead of tickets, those who clicked through got a briefing on cyber hygiene.
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Mutually assured destruction for cyberspace?
Sen. Mike Rounds is calling for definitive plans for action against cyber attacks.
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4 ways DHS is being ‘aggressive’ on cybersecurity
Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said the department is tackling cybersecurity as one of its top priorities, alongside counterterrorism.
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Cyber best practices? They’re moving targets
The sheer magnitude and complexity of federal networks make cybersecurity one of the government’s biggest challenges.
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Intertia slows cyber progress
CIOs must convey the importance of cybersecurity to the agency when implementing new systems, says HUD CIO Rafael Diaz.
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Johnson: US will accept 10,000 Syrian refugees in 2016
The vast majority of these refugees being accepted into the U.S. will be women, children and families, the secretary said.
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DISA director: ‘We expect a cyberattack as a prelude to war’
The Defense Department is taking cyber threats seriously in an evolving landscape of conflict.
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Humans have capacity to shape future of cyberspace
As cyberspace is manmade, humans can shape the domain more so than the four other physical domains of warfare.
-
Industry should steal FedRAMP cloud security baselines
SANS researcher said the private sector should steal FedRAMP security baselines for assessing cloud acquisitions.
-
DHS phished own employees with Redskins tickets
Instead of tickets, those who clicked through got a briefing on cyber hygiene.
-
Mutually assured destruction for cyberspace?
Sen. Mike Rounds is calling for definitive plans for action against cyber attacks.
-
4 ways DHS is being ‘aggressive’ on cybersecurity
Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said the department is tackling cybersecurity as one of its top priorities, alongside counterterrorism.
-
Cyber best practices? They’re moving targets
The sheer magnitude and complexity of federal networks make cybersecurity one of the government’s biggest challenges.
-
Intertia slows cyber progress
CIOs must convey the importance of cybersecurity to the agency when implementing new systems, says HUD CIO Rafael Diaz.
-
Johnson: US will accept 10,000 Syrian refugees in 2016
The vast majority of these refugees being accepted into the U.S. will be women, children and families, the secretary said.
-
DISA director: ‘We expect a cyberattack as a prelude to war’
The Defense Department is taking cyber threats seriously in an evolving landscape of conflict.
-
7 sobering cybersecurity quotes from CyberCon 2015
Tweets from CyberCon 2015.
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Humans have capacity to shape future of cyberspace
As cyberspace is manmade, humans can shape the domain more so than the four other physical domains of warfare.
-
Industry should steal FedRAMP cloud security baselines
SANS researcher said the private sector should steal FedRAMP security baselines for assessing cloud acquisitions.
-
DHS phished own employees with Redskins tickets
Instead of tickets, those who clicked through got a briefing on cyber hygiene.
-
Mutually assured destruction for cyberspace?
Sen. Mike Rounds is calling for definitive plans for action against cyber attacks.
-
4 ways DHS is being ‘aggressive’ on cybersecurity
Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said the department is tackling cybersecurity as one of its top priorities, alongside counterterrorism.
-
Cyber best practices? They’re moving targets
The sheer magnitude and complexity of federal networks make cybersecurity one of the government’s biggest challenges.
-
Intertia slows cyber progress
CIOs must convey the importance of cybersecurity to the agency when implementing new systems, says HUD CIO Rafael Diaz.
-
Johnson: US will accept 10,000 Syrian refugees in 2016
The vast majority of these refugees being accepted into the U.S. will be women, children and families, the secretary said.
-
DISA director: ‘We expect a cyberattack as a prelude to war’
The Defense Department is taking cyber threats seriously in an evolving landscape of conflict.
-
7 sobering cybersecurity quotes from CyberCon 2015
Tweets from CyberCon 2015.














