Larry Zelvin, director of the National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center for the Department of Homeland Security, has said the âHeartbleedâ encryption flaw had minimal impact on the federal government domain, FierceGovernmentIT reported
MoreTwo subcommittees of the House Homeland Security Committee held a joint hearing Wednesday to discuss existing federal network security programs and regulations, Federal News Radio reported Wednesday. Jason Miller writes that Larry
MoreThe Defense Department is able to check and ensure the security of any commercial cloud technology prior to purchase and deployment by DoD organizations through the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program,
MoreThe Marine Corps has been looking at commercial alternatives for secure mobile device use for its members, trialing smartphones and tablets provided by Verizon, AT&T and Sprint for the past four months,
MoreKeith Alexander, former director of the National Security Agency, has projected the world will produce h 3.5 zettabytes of data in 2014, Nextgov reported Monday. Frank Konkel writes Alexander recommended âstronger continuous
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Kristie Canegallo, adviser to White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough, has been named White House deputy chief of staff and will oversee the overall implementation of the Affordable Care Act and
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The U.S., Canada and Mexico have agreed to share public health data during emergencies. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, Canadaâs Health Minister Rona Ambrose and Mexicoâs Health Secretary Mercedes Juan
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory has opened its new supercomputer to industry partners for testing on big data systems. The National Nuclear Security Administration uses Catalyst for its Advanced Simulation and Computing program and the technology features
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The Defense Information Systems Agency has cleared Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphones that run an Android variation for use on military networks, Federal News Radio reported Monday. Jared Serbu writes that Samsung’s Knox
MoreThe Justice Department has indicted five members of Chinaâs Peopleâs Liberation Army who were implicated in data thefts affecting U.S. companies, the New York Times reported Monday. Michael Schmidt writes Wang Dong,
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