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There was general agreement at this week’s Cambridge Cyber Summit at MIT that it is imperative to find a balance between the often-competing needs of national security and individual privacy. But there was no agreement on what that balance would look
Carnegie Mellon CyLab challenges you to phishing detection test; NIST worries about security fatigue
The Maryland man has been charged with stealing government materials, including top secret information
‘Security fatigue’ is behind an increase in risky online and computer behavior, a new NIST study finds
CSO Online asked several experts for their thoughts on the realities of election hacking
Election systems have problems, sure, but voters are the larger, softer target
Election-system development is not unlike other software development
Even if someone figures out that the voting machine firmware has been changed, the votes may need to be tossed
Data protection and security is still an afterthought in many enterprises. Datacastle makes a few recommendations that can help.
Hacking a voter registration system could deny voters their ballots