Former FEMA chief, Michael Brown, talks to Homeland Defense Week about his new role as a corporate advisor to InferX Corp., a developer of data mining technologies for homeland security and critical infrastructure operators, and his view of homeland security today.
This edition of The Listening Post from Homeland Defense Week focuses on the latest news surrounding the security of electronic voting systems.
I’ve covered e-voting for more than three years, going back to my news reporting days and the first revelations that electronic voting systems were wide open security nightmares waiting ...
Sentrillion is a new company that has some big homeland security responsibilities, like upgrading and maintaining the technology used to secure both the northern and southern borders of the U.S.
In this episode of Homeland Defense Week’s Listening Post, I talk with the Reston, Va.-based company’s CEO, Jack Larmer, and its ...
This is from The Ops Center on Homeland Defense Week. It is a brief introduction to the insider threat to proprietary and classified data, based on my two books, The Insider: A True Story and The Insider: Best Practices Edition.
The incidents discussed actually happened. The piece, like the book, is ...
China wants Symantec to pay damages to about 50,000 Internet users whose computers failed when the company issued a flawed anti-virus update in May.
Homeland Defense Week’s Dan Verton thinks China should pay the U.S. for the mountains of proprietary technology it has systematically stolen from U.S. companies during the past ...
Will accountability and national cyber security ever meet?
This is the first installment of a new video column I’m producing for Homeland Defense Week.
Organized cybercrime groups, particularly the merchants of spyware, have become really organized in the last few years — as in punching a virtual clock from 9 to 5. And according to Symantec Corp.’s Kevin Richards, an increasing percentage of spyware and other forms of malware that security researchers are discovering ...
Each year, the city of Scottsdale, Ariz., hosts a week-long exercise called the Coyote Crisis Campaign. Based on a different security threat each year, the exercise this year focuses on the threat of pandemic influenza, particularly avian influenza that may one day be capable of spreading among humans.
Sandy Berger the former National Security Advisor under President Bill Clinton and sat down for a podcast at the AlwaysOn Innovation Summit to talk about the intersection between technology, national security, and the globalization of economies and government.
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