Russian Security Service and Space Agency in Conflict Over Private U.S. Satellites
The FSB fears satellite internet access in Russia would allow people to route around the agency's internet monitoring abilities. Keep Reading
The FSB fears satellite internet access in Russia would allow people to route around the agency's internet monitoring abilities. Keep Reading
CISA reorganizes DHS’ National Protection and Programs Directorate into a new agency with the mission of protecting the security of the country’s cyber and physical infrastructure. Keep Reading
Under the Immigration and Nationality Act, a noncitizen who is likely to become a public charge is generally inadmissible to
The United States, in concert with the United Kingdom, is imposing additional costs on the Russian Federation on the one-year
If you don't recognize Franklin by his name, you will, most likely, recognize two of his high-profile victims: Hustler magazine
Reluctance to embrace change undercuts responders’ effectiveness, underscoring the need for new technologies to benefit all citizens. Keep Reading
“All of these people need to meet their counterparts and be ready to do their part" in National Level Exercise. Keep Reading
“We want the origination of a notification of a missile alert to start with people who know,” U.S. Sen. Brian Schatz said at a hearing on the Jan. 13 false alarm in Honolulu. Keep Reading
Emergency managers need to care about whether new system is resilient enough to weather a disaster. Keep Reading
Under the Immigration and Nationality Act, a noncitizen who is likely to become a public charge is generally inadmissible to
The United States, in concert with the United Kingdom, is imposing additional costs on the Russian Federation on the one-year
If you don't recognize Franklin by his name, you will, most likely, recognize two of his high-profile victims: Hustler magazine
The report recommends enlisting digital volunteers to monitor social media and identify rumors and report back to officials so they can correct them. Keep Reading
Cyber security is not cheap, but there are some basic inexpensive steps businesses should take to become more proactive in their own defense. Keep Reading
The researchers placed news consumers in the shoes of fake news producers who had to actively mislead people in order to win a game. Keep Reading
The Russians also paid Americans to promote political campaigns, and stage political rallies, the indictment said. Keep Reading
The Transportation Security Administration would get $3.2 billion to add 687 screeneers, bringing the total transportation security corps to 43,877, the most ever. Keep Reading
FCC official says Hawaii false missile alert "cry of wolf damaged the credibility of alert messaging, which can be dangerous." Keep Reading
HCCIC might add to industry confusion caused by overlapping and duplicative federal cybersecurity rules and alerts, senator suggested last year. Keep Reading
Report recommends governments make cyber policy using an ongoing iterative process in place of one that is "ad hoc and crisis-driven" and produces "patchwork legislation.” Keep Reading
A magnitude 7.9 earthquake hit the Gulf of Alaska on Jan. 23; at the time, the Alaska Earthquake Center was partly offline due to a power outage, Keep Reading
The office has been operational for two years on a network test node in Harris County, which is about 90 miles northwest of Brazos and one of FirstNet’s five Early Builder projects. Keep Reading
Defense Secretary, Jim Mattis, has officially unveiled the new National Defense Strategy, and countering China and Russia is a top priority. Mattis unveiled the unclassified pages of the strategy at the Johns Hopkins’ School of Advanced International Studies, and threats from other countries were high on the agenda. The document highlights the advances that China has… Keep Reading