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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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Infosec researcher finds trove of Georgia voter records exposed online
A security researcher disclosed a gaping security hole at the outfit that manages Georgia’s election technology, days before the state holds a closely watched congressional runoff vote on June 20.
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When is a leak ethical? [Commentary]
Undoubtedly, leaking classified information violates the law. For some individuals, such as lawyers, leaking unclassified but still confidential information may also violate the rules of professional conduct. But when is it ethical to leak?
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Teams reach final round of Army’s 15th annual eCYBERMISSION competition
Twenty teams out of 60 were chosen to move on the compete as national finalists in the eCYBERMISSION competition.
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Alleged Russian hack reveals a deeply flawed US election system
Security experts have long contended that the highly decentralized, often ramshackle U.S. election system is its own best defense against trickery or sabotage. New evidence from a leaked intelligence document suggests that foreign adversaries are exploring ways to attack it anyway.
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Another contractor charged with leaking classified NSA docs
On June 3 the FBI arrested Reality Leigh Winner, a federal contractor that allegedly used her top secret clearance to obtain and transmit classified materials believed to be the NSA report on Russian efforts to hack voter-registration software companies and local election officials that was published by The Intercept on June 5.
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HHS Cyber Task Force report offers much-needed recommendations [Commentary]
Among critical infrastructure, the healthcare sector is the lowest-hanging fruit due to a persistent ignorance of cybersecurity and cyber hygiene best practices and a tenacious resistance to change and modernization, resultant from fear, lack of resources and a cultural prioritization of profit and convenience over security.
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HHS Cyber Task Force wants better partnerships, stronger federal leadership
The Department of Health and Human Services’ Health Care Industry Cybersecurity Task Force released its first report to Congress late Friday afternoon.
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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.
-
Infosec researcher finds trove of Georgia voter records exposed online
A security researcher disclosed a gaping security hole at the outfit that manages Georgia’s election technology, days before the state holds a closely watched congressional runoff vote on June 20.
-
When is a leak ethical? [Commentary]
Undoubtedly, leaking classified information violates the law. For some individuals, such as lawyers, leaking unclassified but still confidential information may also violate the rules of professional conduct. But when is it ethical to leak?
-
Teams reach final round of Army’s 15th annual eCYBERMISSION competition
Twenty teams out of 60 were chosen to move on the compete as national finalists in the eCYBERMISSION competition.
-
Alleged Russian hack reveals a deeply flawed US election system
Security experts have long contended that the highly decentralized, often ramshackle U.S. election system is its own best defense against trickery or sabotage. New evidence from a leaked intelligence document suggests that foreign adversaries are exploring ways to attack it anyway.
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Another contractor charged with leaking classified NSA docs
On June 3 the FBI arrested Reality Leigh Winner, a federal contractor that allegedly used her top secret clearance to obtain and transmit classified materials believed to be the NSA report on Russian efforts to hack voter-registration software companies and local election officials that was published by The Intercept on June 5.
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HHS Cyber Task Force report offers much-needed recommendations [Commentary]
Among critical infrastructure, the healthcare sector is the lowest-hanging fruit due to a persistent ignorance of cybersecurity and cyber hygiene best practices and a tenacious resistance to change and modernization, resultant from fear, lack of resources and a cultural prioritization of profit and convenience over security.
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HHS Cyber Task Force wants better partnerships, stronger federal leadership
The Department of Health and Human Services’ Health Care Industry Cybersecurity Task Force released its first report to Congress late Friday afternoon.
-
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.
-
Infosec researcher finds trove of Georgia voter records exposed online
A security researcher disclosed a gaping security hole at the outfit that manages Georgia’s election technology, days before the state holds a closely watched congressional runoff vote on June 20.
-
When is a leak ethical? [Commentary]
Undoubtedly, leaking classified information violates the law. For some individuals, such as lawyers, leaking unclassified but still confidential information may also violate the rules of professional conduct. But when is it ethical to leak?
-
Teams reach final round of Army’s 15th annual eCYBERMISSION competition
Twenty teams out of 60 were chosen to move on the compete as national finalists in the eCYBERMISSION competition.
-
Alleged Russian hack reveals a deeply flawed US election system
Security experts have long contended that the highly decentralized, often ramshackle U.S. election system is its own best defense against trickery or sabotage. New evidence from a leaked intelligence document suggests that foreign adversaries are exploring ways to attack it anyway.
-
Another contractor charged with leaking classified NSA docs
On June 3 the FBI arrested Reality Leigh Winner, a federal contractor that allegedly used her top secret clearance to obtain and transmit classified materials believed to be the NSA report on Russian efforts to hack voter-registration software companies and local election officials that was published by The Intercept on June 5.
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HHS Cyber Task Force report offers much-needed recommendations [Commentary]
Among critical infrastructure, the healthcare sector is the lowest-hanging fruit due to a persistent ignorance of cybersecurity and cyber hygiene best practices and a tenacious resistance to change and modernization, resultant from fear, lack of resources and a cultural prioritization of profit and convenience over security.
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HHS Cyber Task Force wants better partnerships, stronger federal leadership
The Department of Health and Human Services’ Health Care Industry Cybersecurity Task Force released its first report to Congress late Friday afternoon.





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