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Richard Stiennon, author of the new book Surviving Cyber War, has a sobering message about cybersecurity. While many information security experts are warning of the future threat, in an interview with cyber
Despite the uproar over the recent WikiLeaks disclosures, which included sensitive and, in some cases, embarrassing information, top Defense Department officials say DoD shouldnât rethink information sharing anytime soon. Marine Corps Gen.
The Office of Management and Budget issued a memo late Friday night, instructing federal workers and contractors not to read WikiLeaks materials, according to The Washington Post. “Classified information, whether or not
Director of the National Counter Terrorism Center Michael Leiter, in a rare public speaking appearance Monday, said the recent WikiLeaks disclosures have caused officials to reevaluate information sharing. But, he said the
In the wake of WikiLeaksâ latest disclosures â the potential publication of more than 250,000 secret State Department diplomatic cables, Obama administration officials are vowing it wonât happen again. But, the thought
InformationWeekâs roster of the Top 10 Security Stories of 2010 reads like a Whoâs Who â or, rather a Whatâs What â list of the biggest stories in all things cybersecurity. All
The Department of Homeland Security has had a busy year. But for DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano, the efforts to secure national security donât just belong in the halls of power in Washington,
2010 was a watershed year for cybersecurity. Cyber attacks and, even, talk of cyber war were on the rise. New terms entered our lexicon, such as WikiLeaks, Stuxnet, and some terms took
When Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced the findings of a State Department review and laid out a new strategic vision for the agency, WikiLeaks, which published a trove of secret and,
Two high-profile New York lawmakers urged President Barack Obama to bolster the State Departmentâs cybersecurity efforts, saying the recent attacks against private companies who cut off business with whistle-blower site WikiLeaks demonstrate