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Homeland security gets e-learning boost
January 12, 2005
Web-based certification to be offered to workers in homeland security field.
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Six ports sign up for Homeland Security scanning
December 7, 2006
Secure Freight Initiative will see cargo scanned for nuclear and radiological threats before it sets off for the U.S.
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Homeland Security taps anti-snooping tool
May 25, 2005
The Department of Homeland Security has signed a deal with Websense to protect its systems from spyware and other malicious code.
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Homeland Security Threat Level 0.52
Place U.S. Homeland Security Threat Level as an icon in your status bar.
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Homeland Security flunks cybersecurity prep test
May 27, 2005
Agency's lackluster efforts to guard against Internet attacks may leave the U.S. "unprepared" for emergencies, federal auditors say.
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Homeland Security overhauls disaster prep site
July 17, 2006
Expanded information on Ready.gov is geared to localized threats and pet owners.
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Homeland Security offers details on Real ID
March 1, 2007
States have until 2013 to federalize licenses; rules don't require encryption on new IDs to protect drivers' privacy.
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The left and right hands of cybersecurity
February 8, 2006
Legal expert Eric J. Sinrod says when it comes to cybersecurity, "good enough for government work" still fails to pass muster.
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Homeland Security inches toward makeover
October 17, 2005
Spending bill, scheduled for president's signature Tuesday, backs earlier reorg plan to further empower cybersecurity.
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FAQ: How Real ID will affect you
May 6, 2005
In 2008, a federally approved ID card may be required to travel, open a bank account, even collect Social Security. Photos: Electronic IDs are catching on
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Homeland Security dismisses Real ID privacy worries
March 21, 2007
One official is "puzzled" by concerns about a uniform national ID system, while another takes issue with supposed misinformation about it.
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Homeland Security calls for tech industry involvement
August 1, 2005
Department secretary says Silicon Valley should take advantage of anti-terrorism law intended to safeguard companies from liability.
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Rescinding my applause for Chertoff
July 13, 2006
U.S. Rep. Zoe Lofgren says the unfilled job of cyberczar--one year after it became vacant--points to a much bigger problem.
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Post-9/11 antiterror technology: A report card
September 7, 2006
news analysis As Sept. 11 nears, News.com examines five useful ways of improving security--and five that should raise eyebrows.
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U.S. cybersecurity due for FEMA-like calamity?
October 10, 2005
Security experts say Homeland Security's cybersecurity division ill-prepared to handle major cyberattack.
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Homeland Security official suggests outlawing rootkits
February 17, 2006
With mishaps like the Sony BMG fiasco, outlawing rootkits might be the way to go, a Homeland Security official suggests.
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Shoring up the online defenses
October 10, 2005
Google fixes a Web site bug, and Symantec aims to secure online photos. Also: Cybershakiness at Homeland Security?
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Police blotter: Can someone else let cops search your PC?
May 2, 2007
A man whose father gave Homeland Security agents permission to search his computer says they should have used a warrant.
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Police Blotter: E911 rules aid police in tracking cell phones
February 8, 2008
Court order lets Homeland Security obtain precise location data from T-Mobile about customer's movements in real time.
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Feds consider lowering passenger data requirements
August 10, 2007
Privacy advocates say preflight screening proposal is less "intrusive" but doesn't correct underlying problems with watch list databases.
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