- Fri Mar 21 2003 Cyberterror and professional paranoiacs
The U.S. war on Iraq has begun--now wait for the hype about "cyberwar" and "cyberterrorism" to follow. CNET News.com's Washington Watcher Declan McCullagh says Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge has already gotten the ball rolling.
Posted by Declan McCullagh
- Fri Oct 8 2004 Access to Tom Ridge or bust
Another cyberczar has resigned, and CNET News.com's Charles Cooper wonders why nobody in government seems particularly concerned.
Posted by Charles Cooper
- Wed Dec 1 2004 Ridge leaves mixed legacy
The first head of the Department of Homeland Security forges a single organization, but spearheaded some questionable initiatives.
Posted by Robert Lemos
- Wed Apr 16 2003 Homeland Security taps privacy official
Posted by Declan McCullagh
- Wed Jun 4 2003 Homeland Security to tap director
Posted by Declan McCullagh
- Thu Jul 29 2004 Homeland Security works door at Gates' party
When 30 or so governors drop by, federal authorities step in to ward off subversive activity.
Posted by Declan McCullagh
- Thu Jul 31 2003 Homeland Security courts Silicon Valley
The government has about $1 billion to spend next year on the development of homeland security technologies and is looking toward Silicon Valley for ideas on how to spend it.
Posted by Alorie Gilbert
- Mon Apr 11 2005 Sidelining Homeland Security's privacy chief
CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh explains why the Department of Homeland Security's privacy officer is unable to do her job.
Posted by Declan McCullagh
- Wed Jan 8 2003 Homeland Security's CIO named
A one-time Corning executive is named chief information officer of the new Department of Homeland Security.
Posted by Margaret Kane
- Fri Sep 30 2005 Homeland Security privacy chief leaves for GE
Nuala O'Connor Kelly, praised for her welcoming attitude and investigatory inclinations, plans to take a job with General Electric.
Posted by Anne Broache