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Why China isn't the number one cyber threat to the U.S.
Why cybersecurity experts shouldn't be looking at the large Asian nation as a single entity.
Tags: technology , cybersecurity , The Atlantic , James Fallows , cyberattacks , Google , Dorothy Ramienski
Google wants to remain in China, despite attack
Learn more in today's cybersecurity update.
Tags: cybersecurity , Cybersecurity Update , Google , State Department
McAfee helps companies respond to Operation Aurora
CTO George Kurtz explains what happened and how his company is working to help those affected.
Tags: technology , Operation Aurora , Google , McAfee , George Kurtz , IE , Microsoft , cyberattack , cybersecurity
U.S. needs plan for state-sponsored cyberattacks
Learn more in today's cybersecurity update.
Tags: technology , cybersecurity , Cybersecurity Update , cyber attack
Examining the role of China in U.S. cybersecurity policy
New report asserts that China is gaining power and has more capability to conduct computer network operations, which means the U.S. needs to be more vigilant.
Tags: technology , cybersecurity , Defense , homeland security , computer network attack , computer network exploitation , Amit Yoran , Dorothy Ramienski , Netwitness
Raytheon wins Air Force cybersecurity work
Raytheon BBN Technologies has been awarded a $2.9 million contract by the Air Force Research Laboratory to develop new approaches to better protect Department of Defense Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA) against malicious attacks.
Tags: Cybersecurity Update , cybersecurity , contracting , Raytheon ,
DARPA heads to the National Cyber Range
New cyber testing ground gets underway, Google may leave China, Adobe issues zero-day patch.
Tags: Cybersecurity Update , cybersecurity , DARPA , Google , Adobe , Lockheed , contracting , Johns Hopkins University
Wolf: Answers needed in OSTP China meeting
Rep. Frank Wolf (R-Va.) wants answers from Attorney General Eric Holder.
Tags: Frank Wolf , GAO , OSTP , John Holdren , In Depth
Lawmakers seek private sector help to fight Chinese cyber spying
The chairman of the House intelligence committee says U.S. firms are afraid to come forward because they fear their computers would be the targets of even more attacks.
Tags: Cybersecurity Update , technology , Reuters , cyber spying , In Depth
China Public Relations Move
China is responding to concerns about it's military build-up. As a result, the normally secretive Defense Ministry has launched a website. The site is designed to facilitate military transparency about the build-up. The site has an English version which is a very obvious overture to the West and is perceived as an attempt to ally any fears about the build-up.
Tags: technology , Pentagon , Defense




