Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Edward Snowden’s leaks about American spy powers directly led to the end of a key program in Afghanistan, the nation’s top spy said on Wednesday. By forcing the end of the program that recorded practically every cellphone call in the country…
Exposing Islam – Child Sex Slave in Afghanistan
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Why Are We Still in Afghanistan
http://livestre.am/13oPi Why Are We Still in Afghanistan? http://tatoott1009.com/2012/10/20/why-are-we-still-in-afghanistan/ ORIONID METEOR SHOWER–TODAY! ht… Read More…. View full post on The Cyber Wars
Despite Afghan corruption, U.S. Troops can track and account for U.S. supplies in Afghanistan
Del Williams Top Priority Sector: military_force_protection Image Caption: Del Williams Since Afghanistan was officially designated a “major non-NATO ally” of the U.S. by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton last July, the stage has been set for continued cooperation between the two countries, as well as priority delivery of military hardware…
Former U.S. border agents killed in Afghanistan
Mark Rockwell Top Priority Sector: federal_agencies_legislative Image Caption: Herat, Afghanistan Two former U.S. border agents and a British customs officer were killed, and another U.S. border agent wounded, in a July 22 attack by a lone gunman in Afghanistan as […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry… View full…
Morning Security Brief: Troops in Afghanistan, Taser Safety, EEOC Guidance on Screening for Criminal Records, and More
►By the end of this summer, 23,000 U.S. troops will withdraw from Afghanistan. And by 2014, security will be transferred completely to the Afghan government, President Barack Obama said in an address Tuesday night from Kabul. … View full post on National Cyber Security
Cyber attacks on utilities, industries rise – Army News | News from Afghanistan & Iraq – Army Times
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho — U.S. utilities and other crucial industries face an increasing number of cyber break-ins by attackers using more sophisticated methods, a senior Homeland Security Department official told reporters during the first tour of the government’s secretive defense labs intended to protect the nation’s power grid, water and…
DoD extends program to defend cyber networks – Navy News | News from Afghanistan & Iraq – Navy Times
WASHINGTON — As hackers and hostile nations launch increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks against U.S. defense contractors, the Pentagon is extending a pilot program to help protect its prime suppliers. View full post on homeland cyber – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security
Attacks show need for cyber intelligence: study – Navy News | News from Afghanistan & Iraq – Navy Times
A new study warns that the U.S. must develop cyber intelligence as a new and better coordinated government discipline that can predict computer-related threats and deter them. View full post on russia cyber attacks – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security Gergory Evans Gregory Evans…
Attacks show need for cyber intelligence: study – Army News | News from Afghanistan & Iraq – Army Times
A new study warns that the U.S. must develop cyber intelligence as a new and better coordinated government discipline that can predict computer-related threats and deter them. View full post on russia cyber attacks – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security