Mark Rockwell Top Priority Sector: federal_agencies_legislative Image Caption: Nuclear centrifuge A Filipino and a Chinese national were accused of trying to obtain and export radioactive material, equipment and raw materials through China to Iran where it would be used to […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry… View full…
Despite Sanctions, U.S. Tech Products Available in Iran
Iran’s booming Apple business underscores the limitations of economic sanctions by the United States and other countries. Although U.S. consumer products and computer equipment are banned, enterprising Iranian merchants continue to source them through underground trade routes in the Middle East and beyond. Read the article: Reuters View full post…
Cisco tops AlcaLu, Juniper amid robust U.S. provider spending
Wall Street may be hammering Cisco (Nasdaq: CSCO)–the company’s share price has stuttered since it released earnings results last week, closing Friday at $16.47, down from a high of $21.30 in recent months–but new data … View full post on National Cyber Security
Morning Security Brief: No Credible NATO Threats, Testing Emergency Vaccines on Children, U.S. Not Safe from Stuxnet, and More
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Lockheed wins contract to run U.S. cyber crime lab
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Lockheed Martin Corp on Thursday said it had won a contract worth up to $454 million to support the Pentagon’s Cyber Crime Center, a government facility that investigates the growing number of … View full post on National Cyber Security
Four Irish, British suspects helped Stratfor hack: U.S.
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Federal prosecutors said four Irish and British men charged in a crackdown on the international hacking group Anonymous also helped breach the security analysis company Stratfor last year. In an indictment … View full post on National Cyber Security » Computer Hacking
Convicted Hacker Says He Committed Credit Card Heist for U.S. Government
The hacker who orchestrated the biggest computer crime operation in U.S. history is alleging that the American government authorized him to do so. Last year, 29-year-old Albert Gonzalez pleaded guilty to hacking into computer systems at TJX, Office Max, Dave & Busters, Heartland Payment Systems and other companies, in order…
2011-10-25 – Cyber Threat Analysis Division in the Bureau of Diplomatic Security at the State Department wins 2011 U.S. National Cybersecurity Innovation Award
Cyber Threat Analysis Division in the Bureau of Diplomatic Security at the State Department wins 2011 U.S. National Cybersecurity Innovation Award View full post on SANS Press Room View full post on National Cyber Security » Announcements
2011-10-24 – Australian Defence Signals Directorate wins 2011 U.S. National Cybersecurity Innovation Award
Australian Defence Signals Directorate wins 2011 U.S. National Cybersecurity Innovation Award View full post on SANS Press Room View full post on National Cyber Security » Announcements
2011-10-21 – US Air Force Wins U.S. National Cybersecurity Innovation Award
US Air Force Wins U.S. National Cybersecurity Innovation Award View full post on SANS Press Room View full post on National Cyber Security » Announcements