Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans A 38 North exclusive with analysis by William Mugford and Joseph S. Bermudez Jr. Summary Recent commercial satellite imagery indicates suspicious activity at the Yongbyon Radiochemical Laboratory complex used to produce plutonium for building nuclear weapons. Whether that activity—exhaust plumes from…
HSI Forensic Laboratory assists in exhibit preparation for “Securing the Homeland — ICE” at the Crime Museum
Top Priority Sector: border_security Recently ICE unveiled a temporary exhibit at the Crime Museum in Washington, D.C. entitled “Securing the Homeland — ICE. Read More…. View full post on The Cyber Wars
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Weather.gov Hacked for #5Nov
More than 48hrs on from the first attacks for #5Nov the anonymous hacktivist are still pushing out leaked data from breached websites. View full post on Cyber War News View full post on The Cyber Wars
BlackHatEvents: The Exploit Laboratory (http://t.co/9dwLNEvB) & The Exploit Laboratory: Black Belt Ed. (http://t.co/Y7HnPIDe) by @therealsaumil at #BlackHat
BlackHatEvents: The Exploit Laboratory (http://t.co/9dwLNEvB) & The Exploit Laboratory: Black Belt Ed. (http://t.co/Y7HnPIDe) by @therealsaumil at #BlackHat View full post on Twitter / BlackHatEvents View full post on National Cyber Security
2011-12-27 – U.S. Department of Homeland Security National Cyber Security Division and Idaho National Laboratory win National Cybersecurity Innovation Award
U.S. Department of Homeland Security National Cyber Security Division and Idaho National Laboratory win National Cybersecurity Innovation Award View full post on SANS Press Room View full post on National Cyber Security » Announcements
2011-10-31 – Los Alamos National Laboratory Wins National Cybersecurity Innovation Award for Leap Forward in Cloud Security
Los Alamos National Laboratory Wins National Cybersecurity Innovation Award for Leap Forward in Cloud Security View full post on SANS Press Room View full post on National Cyber Security » Announcements
Idaho laboratory analyzed Stuxnet computer virus (Reuters)
Reuters – Behind the doors of a nondescript red brick and gray building of the Idaho National Laboratory is the malware laboratory where government cyber experts analyzed the Stuxnet computer virus. View full post on Yahoo! News: Security News View full post on National Cyber Security