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The Defense Department is close to starting a 90-day pilot with the defense industrial base that will test an active defense capability analogous to the Homeland Security Department's Einstein 3
Prospects for a spending bill to fund the entirety of the remaining two quarters of the federal fiscal year may have dimmed March 9 after the Senate rejected in back-to-back votes two proposed
Cybersecurity gets robust attention in the fiscal 2012 budget request released Feb. 14 by President Obama, with federal agencies requesting billions of dollars dedicated to cyber. The Homeland
Federal network intrusion detection system Einstein 2 should be fully deployed across the federal government by the end of this year, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said Jan. 27, while
There has been a great deal of concern that Einstein 3--the next generation intrusion detection and prevention system for civilian government networks--may end up causing widespread invasion of
An Obama administration effort to prevent cyberattacks by monitoring federal Internet traffic does not violate the privacy rights of government employees, or those with whom they communicate,
Is it legal for the federal government to implement a computer intrusion detection system that reportedly can read email? The system is known as the Einstein intrusion detection system, and a version
Press Releases
- Obama Administration Launches Sweeping Shift to Mobile
- iGATE Government Solutions Focuses on U.S. Government
- Unisys Security Index Shows Americans Seek Focus on Security from Presidential Candidates, Even as Overall Security Concern Eases
- eIQnetworks Unveils IT Security Solution to Strike Back Against Cyber Attacks
- iGATE Public Sector Launches Blog to Promote Conversation Around Government IT
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