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Civil-liberties groups alarmed by cybersecurity bills
Several advocacy groups have raised major civil-liberties concerns about pending cybersecurity legislation, claiming the language may unfairly expose personal information and punish those who hide it.
Tags: cybersecurity , Congress , Electronic Frontier Foundation , Center for Democracy and Technology , civil liberties , privacy
Group claims to have hacked into military dating website
A group calling itself "Lulzsec Reborn" claims to have hacked into the private information of 170,000 members of a military dating website. However, the owner of the website disputed the claim, since the dating service has only 140,000 members.
Tags: military , DoD , militarysingles.com , cybersecurity , LulzSec Reborn , hackers , ESingles
NTIA seeks to deploy software to protect domain name system
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration told a House panel it is trying to expand deployment of technology known as DNS-SEC.
Tags: DNSSEC , Commerce , cybersecurity , Federal Drive , technology , NTIA
Army launches Apps Marketplace
The goal is to give people a platform for developing programs soldiers can use on-the-go.
Tags: cybersecurity , mobile apps , Army , DoD , Federal Drive
White House paints cyber attack picture for Hill
An interagency group of senior officials will brief Senate lawmakers today on what would be the response if the nation's critical infrastructure suffered a cyber attack. The meetings come as Senate lawmakers debate two cyber bills that try to address critical infrastructure protection.
Tags: Congress , cybersecurity , Cybersecurity Update , Jason Miller , Senate , White House , technology ,
DISA shuts down Internet access for Pentagon employees
The Defense Information Systems Agency shut down Internet access and BlackBerry service for Pentagon employees Thursday morning.
Tags: DoD , DISA , cybersecurity , BlackBerry , Internet access
NIST releases revised cybersecurity requirements
The National Institute of Standards and Technology released the first draft of special publication 800-53 revision 4 yesterday.
Tags: NIST , cybersecurity , technology , Federal Drive , Jason Miller
DHS tracks down virus-infected computers within agencies
The Homeland Security Department has been hunting down federal computers infected with the DNSChanger virus. The virus intercepts messages and sends victims to rogue web sites.
Tags: cybersecurity , technology , DHS
CIA goes commercial to fight malware
The CIA says its private sector funding arm, In-Q-Tel, will work with Reversing Labs to develop a program it will offer to both the public and private sectors.
Tags: cybersecurity , technology , CIA , malware , Federal Drive , In-Q-Tel
Anonymous hackers now target Stratfor government subscribers
Hackers who broke into a security consulting firm Stratfor are now targeting the company's government subscribers.
Tags: Anonymous , cybersecurity , Stratfor , hackers




