Federal News Radio Archives
Survey: Insider cyber threats more costly
Dawn Cappelli, technical manager of the enterprise threat and vulnerability teams at CERT, explains why insider threats are viewed are costing organizations more money.
Analysis: Egypt protests approach most dangerous period
CNN's Brian Todd predicts protesters will be in more danger when the global media turns its attention elsewhere.
Dorobek Must Reads - February 9
A daily list of the best stories of the day as compiled by the DorobekINSIDER team.
Causey analysis: Will you be hit with a furlough?
WFED's Mike Causey discusses the likelihood of a federal furlough.
Air Force backs off from claim that accessing WikiLeaks violates Espionage Act claim
The Air Force initially issued guidance that anyone accessing WikiLeaks is violating the Espionage Act. The department has since backed off from that statement.
Reporters' Roundup: Air Force rapid IT development, AFGE march on Capitol Hill
What will budget battle mean for agencies?
GovExec's Tom Shoop gives his analysis of what will happen to feds with the upcoming budget battle.
DoD, veterans programs on the budget chopping block
Military Times reports that defense and veterans programs may get funding cuts in the upcoming budget battle.
McAfee: Threats to mobile devices on the rise
McAfee reports on its fourth quarter findings that threats to smart phones and other mobile devices are increasing.
NIST cloud guidelines address security, privacy concerns
NIST's Lee Badger and Tim Grance explain how the public can comment on two draft documents offering guidelines for public cloud use.
Dorobek Must Reads - February 8
A daily list of the best stories of the day as compiled by the DorobekINSIDER team.
All TSP funds had positive returns in January
Tom Trabucco of the TSP board explains the returns in January 2011.
Gov innovation requires optimism, failing in small ways
IDEO's Fred Dust discusses some of the findings from its government innovation report conducted with the Partnership for Public Service.
DoD: Another continuing resolution could threaten thousands of jobs
Defense officials say a CR after the current one - expiring March 5 - could hurt 7,300 civilian jobs.
Human immune system is model in cyber defense program
Homeland Security Newswire reports that the new program by DARPA allows computers to repair themselves after an attack.
Vets' jobless rate climbs to nearly 10 percent
The American Legion's Joseph Sharpe explains why vets continue to struggle to find work as the nation's overall jobless rate declines.




