ARCHIVED 3/8/11

Posted on March 8, 2011 at 10:32 am

To view the original article please click here. CYBER GROUPS: BETTER PARTNERSHIP WITH FEDS NEEDED, NOT MORE REGS William Jackson, Government Computer News, 03/08/2011 A coalition of IT industry and civil liberties organizations is warning against abandoning the current model of public-private partnership for cybersecurity in favor of increased federal regulation. What are needed instead are […]


ARCHIVED 3/8/11

Posted on at 10:30 am

To view the original article please click here. TECH, BUSINESS GROUPS CALL FOR LESS CYBERSECURITY REGULATION, MORE INCENTIVES Josh Smith, Tech Daily Dose, 03/08/2011 A coalition of technology and business groups called for tax credits, not regulations, to motivate companies to protect vulnerable Internet networks in the United States. In a 20-page white paper released Tuesday, […]


ARCHIVED 3/1/11

Posted on March 1, 2011 at 10:36 am

To view the original article please click here. IS YOUR COMPANY PREPARED FOR CYBER RISK? Chris Costanzo, Boardmember.com, 03/01/2011 If directors think about cybercrime at all, they are apt to consider cases like Heartland Payment Systems or TJX Cos., in which hackers exposed millions of customer records. Actually, they should be contemplating Google, which accused an […]


ADVANCED PERSISTENT THREAT: Industrial Strength Hacking

Posted on February 8, 2011 at 10:41 am

Expert Voices Thought Leader: Sounil Yu By Sounil Yu (Booz Allen Hamilton) Why did you choose Booz Allen? Actually, Booz Allen chose me via the employee referral program. But I knew Booz Allen was a prestigious firm, so I was pleased to have been chosen. My old company was an accounting organization that offered consulting, […]


ARCHIVED 12/17/10

Posted on December 17, 2010 at 10:38 am

To view the original article please click here. CYBERSECURITY PROVISIONS STRIPPED FROM DEFENSE BILL Federal Computer Week, 12/17/2010 Reforming federal cybersecurity might not be made into law for 2011 after measures were removed in the latest version of the National Defense Authorization Act. Provisions to create a White House Office of Cyberspace and an oversight board […]


ARCHIVED 12/13/10

Posted on December 13, 2010 at 10:41 am

To view the original article please click here. IS THE WEB BECOMING LESS SECURE? PBS: News Hour , 12/13/2010 In the wake of the Gawker Media hacking over the weekend, Jeffrey Brown gets a wider perspective about the vulnerability of online information and the danger of further cyberattacks from James Lewis of the Center for Strategic […]


Transcript: Is The Web Becoming Less Secure? – PBS News Hour

Posted on December 12, 2010 at 2:13 pm

In the wake of the Gawker Media hacking over the weekend, Jeffrey Brown gets a wider perspective about the vulnerability of online information and the danger of further cyberattacks from James Lewis of the Center for Strategic and International Studies and Larry Clinton of the Internet Security Alliance. To view the video of this exchange, […]


ARTICLE 12/9/10

Posted on December 9, 2010 at 3:19 pm

To view the original article please click here. PRO-WIKILEAKS CYBERATTACKS SHOW GROWING THREAT By Oren Dorell and Jack Gillum (USA TODAY) A cyberattack by supporters of WikiLeaks against the MasterCard and Visa websites foreshadows a new generation of increasingly dangerous assaults on the Internet, security experts say. “This will serve to inspire other bad guys,” said Rob Rachwald of […]


ARCHIVED 12/9/10

Posted on at 10:42 am

To view the original article please click here. PRO-WIKILEAKS CYBERATTACKS SHOW GROWING THREAT Oren Dorell and Jack Gillum, USA TODAY, 12/09/2010 A cyberattack by supporters of WikiLeaks against the MasterCard and Visa websites foreshadows a new generation of increasingly dangerous assaults on the Internet, security experts say. “This will serve to inspire other bad guys,” said […]


ARCHIVED 11/29/10

Posted on November 29, 2010 at 10:44 am

To view the original article please click here. CYBERSECURITY EXPERTS SAY HARDWARE CONCERNS GO BEYOND CHINA Jennifer Scholtes, CQ Online News, 11/29/2010 As lawmakers wait for the Obama administration to respond to their cybersecurity concerns about U.S. telecommunication deals with Chinese companies, experts suggest their focus may be too narrow, considering the scope of the security […]