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The intelligence mission of the Homeland Security Department should mainly avoid areas of overlap with already-established intelligence community efforts to pursue terrorists, says a paper from the
Congress should expand the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act so that violations no longer incur penalties that are weaker than those of analogous offline crimes, said Richard Downing, the Justice
A cyberattack in the virtual can have real-world consequences, but no nation appears to have clear policy about when a virtual attack would trigger a physical response. Some European Union and NATO
The FBI is leaving no stone unturned when it comes to al Qaeda. It's now looking into whether the terrorist organization could attack the U.S. by launching a cyberattack. The law enforcement agency
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