March 21, 2010

'cyberwar' Tag Index

Cyberwar? What Cyberwar?

U.S. cybersecurity czar Howard Schmidt insists there is no cyberwar.
Tags: Congress, government, security, Howard Schmidt, cyberwar

White House Declassifies Cybersecurity Plan

Obama's Internet security advisor tells RSA crowd they need to secure their data, but his big news was the disclosure of a White House initiative.
Tags: privacy, security, cybersecurity, cyberwar, Obama administration

White House Shares Security Policy

The Obama administration has declassified a summary of the Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative (CNCI).
Tags: international, government, security, cybersecurity, cyberwar

Is the U.S. Planning Its Own Cyber Attacks?

GerryGerry Blackwell looks into Gen. Alexander's statement that his responsibility is to "plan, coordinate, and conduct offensive...cyberspace operations."
Tags: government, military, cybersecurity, cyberwar, opinion

The Age of Cyberwar

A McAfee report finds that 54 percent of security executives say their companies have already suffered large scale cyber attacks.
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Google Outs Cyber Spies

GerryGoogle’s full disclosure on cyber espionage activity in China may just kick start a much needed international debate.
Tags: Google, China, cybersecurity, cyberwar, espionage

Cyber Security: The Unhackable Cell Phone?

GerryGold Line says its Gold Lock 3G cell phone encryption system is unhackable--and they've offered a quarter of a million dollars in gold to anyone who can prove them wrong.
Tags: mobile, cybersecurity, cell phone, information security, cyberwar

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