How vulnerable are organizations to cyber attack? It depends on your definition of "vulnerable," says Robert Richardson, Director of the Computer Security Institute (CSI). "There's vulnerable," he says, "and then there's likely to be attacked."
In an interview about current threats, Richardson...
The Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program would eliminate costly, duplication of effort often seen in acquiring outsourced systems and could speed government adoption of cloud services, FedRAMP Vice Chair Peter Mell says.
Interview with Allan Bachman of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners
The magnitude of fraud schemes has grown - the scale and the losses. But the basics of fraud investigation remain sound. And if there's one thing people should know up front, says Allan Bachman of the Association of Certified Fraud...
As an FBI cyber section chief, Snow - detailed to the director of National Intelligence - led a team that drafted the government-wide Comprehensive National Cyber Initiative.
Vartan Sarkissian, director of the worldwide cybersecurity initiative at the EastWest Institute, isn't misusing the term when he calls the think tank's cybersecurity conclave a summit.
Cyber thieves shuttering ATMs and enemies disrupting battlefield IT systems are among the concerns of the California congresswoman whose influence on cybersecurity is growing as chair of the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Subcommittee on Terrorism, Unconventional Threats and Capabilities.
Is the protection of individual privacy in conflict with innovation on the Internet? It's a question Commerce Department Secretary Gary Locke wants the public to answer.
A New York managed care plan has learned an important lesson about leased copy machines: Many contain hard drives that should be scrubbed of information before the copiers are returned.
The White House takes a significant step to move federal departments and agencies toward real-time monitoring of their computer systems and networks and away from paper filings documenting compliance with the FISMA.
A House subcommittee approved by a voice vote a bill to restructure the National Institute of Standards and Technology by reducing to six from 10 the number of labs and promoting the NIST director to undersecretary of commerce for standards and technology.
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