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Security head accused of 'hack and tell'

September 30, 2003 The president of Forensic Tec is arraigned on charges that his company intruded into several government and military computers as an alleged publicity stunt. TAGS: indictment, attorney, government, Microsoft Office, president, security, California, U.S.

Execs aim to teach better security

November 12, 2003 Ten security executives form a group to clarify the role of chief security officers in companies and help businesses and the government secure their information systems. TAGS: chief security officer, eBay Inc., government, information system, exec, security, analysis, U.S., Microsoft Corp.

Security confab calls for U.S. spending

February 22, 2002 Legislators and defense department personnel at RSA Conference 2002 say more money is the answer to cybersecurity concerns. TAGS: Royal & Sun Alliance, RSA Security Inc., chief information officer, legislator, government, Rep., security, call, member, conference, U.S.

Feds get a 'D' in computer security

December 10, 2003 U.S. federal agencies show some improvement in protecting their computer networks, but many--including the Department of Homeland Security--are failing, says a government report. TAGS: computer network, computer security, agency, government, department, security, U.S.

Grandstanding on terrorism and tech

October 9, 2002 IPI Center for Technology Freedom director Bartlett Cleland cautions that zealous policymakers are ignoring the realities of technology in a rush to pass their pet tech projects into law. TAGS: computer attack, NSA, computer security, terrorism, regulation, government, law, attack, security, U.S.

Feds urged to tighten cybersecurity

February 18, 2005 U.S. government agencies get a "D+" for computer security as experts warn that attacks will come. TAGS: Richard Clarke, computer security, cybersecurity, cyberspace, agency, grade, RSA Security Inc., cyberattack, computer network, government, U.S., expert, attack, security

Feeling secure? Not John Thompson

July 21, 2004 Symantec's CEO articulates his concerns about the state of cybersecurity and the things that still aren't getting done. TAGS: John Thompson, FISMA, CAN-SPAM Act, spam, Symantec Corp., government, enterprise security, R&D, Time Warner Inc., CEO, U.S., security

China, U.S. hammer out trade concerns

April 22, 2004 A joint commission is taking steps to resolve commercial concerns about the development of a wireless networking security standard and enforcement of intellectual property rights. TAGS: intellectual property right, China, biotechnology, enforcement, significance, intellectual property, commission, U.S., U.S. company, wireless networking, concern, government, development, security

Bush unveils final cybersecurity plan

February 14, 2003 The White House releases the final version of the National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace, which asks private industry to take a major role in defending information systems. TAGS: emergency response, information system, cyberattack, regulation, government, chief technology officer, document, agency, Internet Service Provider, security, service provider, attack, U.S.

Study: Supercomputer clusters shortchange security

November 12, 2004 Group says popular technique threatens U.S. security by sidelining other approaches more suited to decryption and the like. Photo: IBM's unusual design Photos: The fastest computer on Earth--for... TAGS: supercomputing, supercomputer, Dave Turek, Cray Inc., agency, government, IBM Corp., researcher, security, conference, U.S., photograph

Software CEOs stump in D.C.

October 9, 2003 Chief executives from the largest U.S. software companies trek to the capital to meet politicians and highlight a paper they say offers companies a better way to think about computer security. TAGS: Bentley Systems, Bruce Chizen, DMCA, Steve Ballmer, free trade, information security, computer security, law, CEO, security, government, U.S., open source, software company, Microsoft Corp.

Task force puts security responsibility on CEOs

April 12, 2004 The National Cyber Security Partnership's fourth task force report offers guidelines for top-down information security programs. TAGS: information security, Microsoft TechNet, corporate governance, software development, security, CEO, government, leader, U.S.

Preparing for a doomsday attack

January 3, 2005 If a concerted cyberattack is coupled with a physical attack, will the system hold up? VeriSign CEO Stratton Sclavos talks about what's being done to prepare. TAGS: cybersecurity, IPv6, cyberattack, VeriSign Inc., attack, telecommunications, IP address, government, IP, security, U.S., CEO

Feds admit error in hacking conviction

October 17, 2003 Federal prosecutors ask an appeals court to reverse a computer-crime conviction that punished a California man for notifying a company's customers of a flaw in its e-mail service. TAGS: conviction, federal prosecutor, hacking, flaw, attorney, prosecutor, government, California, security, e-mail, San Francisco, U.S.

Government, industry debate cybersecurity remedies

March 17, 2004 As five industry working groups prepare reports on ways to improve the nation's security, a House subcommittee takes the government's own efforts to task. TAGS: subcommittee, private sector, information security, agency, grade, progress, sector, government, security, U.S.

A two-pronged approach to cybersecurity

December 1, 2003 The U.S. government's new cybersecurity czar, Amit Yoran, says security levels still fall short. TAGS: Amit Yoran, cyberterrorism, private sector, cybersecurity, sector, road, government, security, U.S.

Virus strikes State Department

September 24, 2003 A computer virus hits the federal agency, affecting the performance of the government's IT system that manages visa approvals, according to published reports. TAGS: MSBlast worm, computer virus, virus, information technology, class, government, security, U.S., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp.

Singapore unveils biometric passport

April 1, 2006 The BioPass will be issued to government officials and airline crews, and will eventually replace traditional passports. TAGS: e-passport, passport, ICA Corp., Singapore, laser, government, U.S., security

Identity crisis: Roundtable

October 24, 2005 Experts debate key issues in the debate over whether the United States is doing enough to protect data. TAGS: information security, obligation, data security, lobbyist, regulation, government, leader, value, security, U.S.

Putting teeth into U.S. cybercrime policy

April 14, 2005 Paul Kurtz leads a CEO group pressing for more-effective cybersecurity laws. Will it succeed where others have failed? TAGS: spyware, legislation, adware, government, CEO, security, U.S.
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