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DARPA DSO director: Pitch us problems, not solutions
The Defense Sciences Office (DSO) – one of the six program areas – is reaching out to these sectors in an effort to solicit more ideas and develop them on a track that will benefit national security and society writ large.
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Trump administration promises more aggressive, less political cyber stance
In an election that rarely dipped into policy specifics, cybersecurity was front and center as both a political weapon and a major platform for both parties.
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DOJ Civil Rights Division sending poll monitors to 28 states
While the Justice Department will be sending out fewer election observers in total this election, the Civil Rights Division will be out in force, with more than 500 staffers being deployed to 28 states on Nov. 8.
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Draft encryption bill puts rule of law above privacy concerns
The discussion draft of a Senate bill on encryption starts and ends with meeting the needs of law enforcement.
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Draft Encryption Bill Puts Rule of Law Above Privacy Concerns
A discussion draft leaked online of the first legislation to tackle the heated encryption debate that has pit law enforcement agencies seeking access against privacy and consumer advocates lobbying to maintain strong security.
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Feds Give Agencies C-plus on Digital Strategy
Survey finds gains in IT driven by policy mandates, not mission.
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Bug in IBM Mobile Device Manager Opens Critical Security Gap
Vulnerability could give attacker access to all devices on managed network.
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DARPA Sees Future of Cybersecurity in Transparent Computing
Research agency is soliciting proposals for a holistic, adaptive approach to securing networks.
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System Admin Sentenced For Hacking Navy Database
Former Navy nuclear systems administrator gets two years for exposing information of 222,000 personnel.
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DARPA DSO director: Pitch us problems, not solutions
The Defense Sciences Office (DSO) – one of the six program areas – is reaching out to these sectors in an effort to solicit more ideas and develop them on a track that will benefit national security and society writ large.
-
Trump administration promises more aggressive, less political cyber stance
In an election that rarely dipped into policy specifics, cybersecurity was front and center as both a political weapon and a major platform for both parties.
-
DOJ Civil Rights Division sending poll monitors to 28 states
While the Justice Department will be sending out fewer election observers in total this election, the Civil Rights Division will be out in force, with more than 500 staffers being deployed to 28 states on Nov. 8.
-
Draft encryption bill puts rule of law above privacy concerns
The discussion draft of a Senate bill on encryption starts and ends with meeting the needs of law enforcement.
-
Draft Encryption Bill Puts Rule of Law Above Privacy Concerns
A discussion draft leaked online of the first legislation to tackle the heated encryption debate that has pit law enforcement agencies seeking access against privacy and consumer advocates lobbying to maintain strong security.
-
Feds Give Agencies C-plus on Digital Strategy
Survey finds gains in IT driven by policy mandates, not mission.
-
Bug in IBM Mobile Device Manager Opens Critical Security Gap
Vulnerability could give attacker access to all devices on managed network.
-
DARPA Sees Future of Cybersecurity in Transparent Computing
Research agency is soliciting proposals for a holistic, adaptive approach to securing networks.
-
System Admin Sentenced For Hacking Navy Database
Former Navy nuclear systems administrator gets two years for exposing information of 222,000 personnel.
-
DARPA DSO director: Pitch us problems, not solutions
The Defense Sciences Office (DSO) – one of the six program areas – is reaching out to these sectors in an effort to solicit more ideas and develop them on a track that will benefit national security and society writ large.
-
Trump administration promises more aggressive, less political cyber stance
In an election that rarely dipped into policy specifics, cybersecurity was front and center as both a political weapon and a major platform for both parties.
-
DOJ Civil Rights Division sending poll monitors to 28 states
While the Justice Department will be sending out fewer election observers in total this election, the Civil Rights Division will be out in force, with more than 500 staffers being deployed to 28 states on Nov. 8.
-
Draft encryption bill puts rule of law above privacy concerns
The discussion draft of a Senate bill on encryption starts and ends with meeting the needs of law enforcement.
-
Draft Encryption Bill Puts Rule of Law Above Privacy Concerns
A discussion draft leaked online of the first legislation to tackle the heated encryption debate that has pit law enforcement agencies seeking access against privacy and consumer advocates lobbying to maintain strong security.
-
Feds Give Agencies C-plus on Digital Strategy
Survey finds gains in IT driven by policy mandates, not mission.
-
Bug in IBM Mobile Device Manager Opens Critical Security Gap
Vulnerability could give attacker access to all devices on managed network.
-
DARPA Sees Future of Cybersecurity in Transparent Computing
Research agency is soliciting proposals for a holistic, adaptive approach to securing networks.
-
System Admin Sentenced For Hacking Navy Database
Former Navy nuclear systems administrator gets two years for exposing information of 222,000 personnel.













