ARCHIVED 2/1/10

To view the original article please click here. MALICIOUS FIRMWARE COULD SABOTAGE MILITARY, SECURITY SYSTEMS Stew Magnuson, National Defense, 02/01/2010 Microscopically small and enormously complex circuits inserted surreptitiously into military or security hardware could potentially turn U.S. weapons against their users, warned one of the nation’s leading experts on the threat. Altered circuitry, also known as […]

ARCHIVED 1/21/10

To view the original article please click here. ISA’S LARRY CLINTON: MORE CYBERSECURITY EDUCATION NEEDED ON THE HILL Rebecca Neal, The Federal Times, 02/17/2010 As Congress focuses more on cybersecurity and President Obama’s cybersecurity coordinator settles in, educating members of Congress and their staffs about the issue is getting easier. Larry Clinton, President of the Internet […]

ARCHIVED 1/18/10

CHINESE ATTACKS BRING CYBER SPYING INTO THE OPEN William Matthews, Denfense News, 01/18/2010 Chinese cyber attacks against Google and more than 30 other companies are part of a cyber espionage campaign against the United States that has been growing in intensity for at least several years, U.S. cyber experts say. What’s different is that this […]

ARCHIVED 1/15/10

To view the original article please click here. CYBERSECURITY BATTLE NEEDS ‘SENSE OF URGENCY,’ EXPERT SAYS Daniel Sieberg, The CBS Early Show, 01/15/2010 Google is threatening to pull out of China after some users were victims of online attacks by hackers who broke into e-mail accounts. China’s government isn’t cooperating. Watch the segement at http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/id=6100109n&tag=cbsnewsVideoArea.0%20

CBS – Google To Pull Out Of China?

The CBS Early Show Google is threatening to pull out of China after some users were victims of online attacks by hackers who broke into e-mail accounts. As Daniel Sieberg reports, China’s government isn’t cooperating. To view the original video please click here.

ARCHIVED 1/14/10

GOOGLE IN CHINA Power Lunch, CNBC, 01/14/2010 Discussing cyber attacks of U.S. companies, with Larry Clinton, Internet Security Alliance president & CEO and Bryan Cunningham, Morgan & Cunningham. Click here to watch the segment.

ARCHIVED 12/10/09

To view the original article please click here. CYBER CRIME HITS BUSINESSES THROUGH SOCIAL MEDIA David R. Butcher, Thomas Net News, 12/10/2009 As more organizations are realizing the value of social networks, online criminals are increasingly taking advantage of social-media networks to access and exploit businesses’ vulnerabilities. The complexity and variety of cyber-security threats are daunting, […]

ARCHIVED 12/10/09

To view the original article please click here. INTERNET SECURITY ALLIANCE STEPS OUT Steven Bucci, Security Debrief, 12/10/2009 The Internet Security Alliance (ISA), a broadly focused industry group, has released a report as their entry into a race to be the most helpful in cyber security to the Obama Administration. At the National Press Club on December […]

ARCHIVED 12/9/09

To view the original article please click here. REPORT: INCENTIVES CAN HELP BUILD PUBLIC-PRIVATE CYBER PARTNERSHIP Rob Margetta, Congressional Quarterly, 12/09/2009 For years, cybersecurity experts have expounded on the need for a “public-private” partnership to protect critical infrastructure, financial institutions and other targets of attackers. But a new report from the Internet Security Alliance suggests the […]

ARCHIVED 12/7/09

CYBERSECURITY BATTLE NEEDS ‘SENSE OF URGENCY,’ EXPERT SAYS William Matthews, Defense News, 12/07/2009 Much of cyber defense, however, must be the job of private companies, not the U.S. military. Companies will have to defend themselves, but so far, most have done a poor job of it. Private firms have become a prime target for foreign […]