Rep. Langevin: Cyber law dithering endangers US critical infrastructure
Congress should set aside partisan differences to pass legislation that would require cybersecurity standards to protect U.S. critical infrastructure.
Congress should set aside partisan differences to pass legislation that would require cybersecurity standards to protect U.S. critical infrastructure.
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The Government Cloud will include a multitenant, FISMA-compliant cloud infrastructure that will let federal, state and local agencies share apps.
Respondents in a new survey expect to be hit by cyberattacks and have failed to adequately secure their systems, but they also do not want government regulation.
This year's 10-school National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition featured red team attacks, orange team service demands and a couple of surprises.
It's not that cloud isn't important, but federal IT professionals see other issues as more urgent, a recent Serena Software survey suggests.
Without government mandates to secure critical infrastructure, a damaging cyberattack on the nation will happen, experts tell a House panel.
The bureau and the ad hoc DNSChanger Working Group have relaunched their effort to clean machines of the malware before a July deadline.
The malware won't cause damage unless you're running Windows, but Sophos' study also found malware written for Mac OS X.
Latest strike involving the country's industrial systems does limited damage, state-run news agency reports.