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While much of the cybersecurity conversation within the federal government centers around preventing infiltration and corruption from external, malicious sources, panelists speaking July 20 at the
Congress and courts should consider intent when investigating those disseminating national security information, rather than focusing on the medium, the publisher's background or the complicity in
Information sharing among agencies has not suffered in the wake of Wikileaks releases of State and Defense department data, said a State department official during a March 10 hearing of the Senate
Amazon Web Services no longer provides hosting services to Wikileaks, according to Wikileaks itself and to Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.), who had pressured the company after reports surfaced that the
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi may have "had a good laugh" after seeing himself described as "feckless, vain, and ineffective as a modern European leader" in leaked State Department cables,
The Chinese Politburo--a committee of 24 officials overseeing the Chinese Communist Party--directed a hack attack into Google ( NASDAQ: GOOG ) computer systems, according to an informant discussed in a
The Army is warning its personnel about viewing or downloading documents posted on Wikileaks or "any other website that purports to publish classified information." The warning comes in an All Army
Just as constantly looking over your shoulder might betray nefarious intent, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency says certain system and network activities could indicate the presence of an
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