Home Breaking News Cyber Security
Breaking News - Cyber Security
Web Links

The growing number of attacks on our cyber networks has become, in President Obama's words, "one of the most serious economic and national security threats our nation faces." The Department of Homeland Security plays an important role in countering these threats. We're building one of the best teams anywhere to keep our federal civilian networks secure, and secure the cyberspace and critical infrastructure on which we all depend. That means working across the federal government, partnering with the private sector, and empowering the general public to create a safe, secure, and resilient cyber environment, and promote cybersecurity knowledge and innovation.

Display # 
China Hosting Hacked FED Account Data
Is the Bilderberg Group purposely letting out disinformation or running evasive campaigns to hide the secretive groups 2013 meeting location?
Obama Placed Embargo on Press Over Secret Cyber Security Executive Order
Buzz Feed reported today that Obama secretly signed a long awaited executive order on Cyber Security, then issued an embargo to all news organisations NOT to cover the developments.
Will Obama Take Control of the Internet This Week?
As early as Wednesday, President Obama could issue an executive order granting the federal government expansive and unprecedented power over one of the few remaining outposts of uncensored information — the Internet.
White House to issue cybersecurity order Wednesday
The White House is poised to release an executive order aimed at thwarting cyberattacks against critical infrastructure on Wednesday, two people familiar with the matter told The Hill.
CISPA’s back: Hacking, online espionage resurrect cybersecurity bill
The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection act (CISPA) will be reintroduced before the US House next week following a spate of cyber espionage and hacking attacks.
Silent Circle's latest app democratizes encryption. Governments won't be happy. - Slate Magazine
Back in October, the startup tech firm Silent Circle ruffled governments’ feathers with a “surveillance-proof” smartphone app to allow people to make secure phone calls and send texts easily.
UK Government Plans To Track ALL Web Use: MI5 To Install 'Black Box' Spy Devices To Monitor British Internet Traffic
UK spy agencies want to install 'black box' surveillance devices across the country's communications networks to monitor internet use, it emerged today.
White House Declares It Has 'Broad Powers' When It Comes To Cyberattacks
In a bit of news that will shock just about no one, the Obama administration did a legal review over what it's allowed to do in making use of "cyberweapons," and concluded that it has "broad powers" to do all sorts of stuff.
Critical Security Flaws Found in Millions of Home, Office Devices
The flaws could let outside attackers invade your home or business network and cause havoc.
Pentagon's new massive expansion of 'cyber-security' unit is about everything except defense
Cyber-threats are the new pretext to justify expansion of power and profit for the public-private National Security State
U.S. homeland chief: cyber 9/11 could happen "imminently"
Napolitano said a "cyber 9/11" could happen "imminently" and that critical infrastructure - including water, electricity and gas - was very vulnerable to such a strike.
Obama signs secret directive to help thwart cyberattacks
Effectively enables the military to act more aggressively to thwart cyber­attacks on the nation’s web of government and private computer networks.
Surveillance Grid Moves Ahead With VoIP Spy Technology
“Police want to covertly eavesdrop (spy) on voice over IP chats,” Voice over IP software allows for individuals to “make phone calls over the Internet by converting analog audio signals into digital data packets.”
Obama Secretly Signs The Most Aggressive Cybersecurity Directive Ever
“Network defense is what you’re doing inside your own networks. . . . Cyber operations is stuff outside that space, and recognizing that you could be doing that for what might be called defensive purposes.”
Senate bill rewrite lets feds read your e-mail without warrants
Proposed law scheduled for a vote next week originally increased Americans' e-mail privacy. Then law enforcement complained. Now it increases government access to e-mail and other digital files...
So what's Mitt Romney's take on cyber security?
While we haven't heard much from either side on cyberwarfare or threats during the race for the White House, the Obama administration's take on cyber security has become pretty clear in recent months. Mitt Romney has been pretty quiet on the matter...
Cyber Attacks on Banks Inspire Secret Technocratic Network to Protect Financial Information
Last month, mainstream media reported on the cyber-attacks to our banking institutions that disrupted business and caused havoc for customers. National Security officials stated that although the attacks have begun to subside, they are remaining vigilant...
Of 18 Major Internet Companies, Who Has Your Back When The Government Comes Knocking?
Using technologies such as the Internet, involves concerns of privacy and transparency in that you may expect that your internet service provider, email provider, social networking site will not willingly hand over your information should they receive a request for it without legal warrant.
Simulated Cybersecurity Threats That Pave the Way for Internet Restrictions
Janet Napolitano, Secretary of the DHS, spoke to the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee meeting t and confirmed that the Obama administration is circumventing Congress and drafting an “inter-agency process” which is “close to completion depending on a few issues that need to be resolved at the highest levels.”
Napolitano: Executive order on cybersecurity is 'close to completion'
The White House is crafting a draft executive order aimed at protecting the nation from cyberattacks targeting critical infrastructure, such as the electric grid, water systems and transportation networks. The order would create a voluntary program in which companies operating key infrastructure would elect to meet a set of security standards developed, in part, by the government.
<< Start < Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next > End >>
Page 1 of 9

Do you believe the current economic conditions around the world are causing the dollar to be devalued?

Banner