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The State of the Cybersecurity Workforce
Federal Drive Interviews -- Oct. 2, 2012
Funding boost gives DHS a head start in 2013 to fight cyber threats
Pentagon struggles to secure a supply chain it no longer dominates
White House testing approach called for in draft cyber order
The 8th annual IT Security Automation Conference
The Accidental Insider Threat: Is Your Organization Ready?
DHS cultivates cyber workforce, tools
Former Soviet bloc hackers pose greater threat, study says
Agencies likely to miss network upgrade deadline
TSA analyzes mobile needs before deployment
Panetta talks computer hacking issues with Chinese
Issa proposes major reforms to IT management
Berry aims to nix HR from high risk list in the next year
Napolitano: President close to finalizing executive order on cyber
Contractors team up to produce cybersecurity products
GAO says mobile malware attacks have tripled in less than a year
DoD building cyber workforce of the future
Administration recognizes quality of work depends on quality of workforce
DARPA awards cybersecurity contract to Rockwell
Cybersecurity fails to live up to expectations, reflect reality
Technology reforms give agencies a needed lift
More than half of Androids vulnerable to malicious attacks, report says
BAE Systems to protect security-sensitive projects
Sen. Wyden reminds White House to limit scope of cyber order
Bill would require permission for phone monitoring
Report: IT pros can often access sensitive data
Taliban faux-friending soldiers on Facebook?
Process underway to one day bring cyber weapons to battlefield
Verizon teams with McAfee to offer anti-virus software
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