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Server Satisfaction: Hardware and Support
Check out this white paper to learn more about servers from IBM that come with all the support you'll need to get your network on its feet. Keep reading to discover the difference that IBM servers...
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House passes CISPA Internet surveillance bill
A last-minute push by critics of a bill that would allow Internet companies to open their networks to the Feds didn't work. The House approved CISPA by a 248-168 vote.
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Google asks the NSA for help: Smart decision
Taking into consideration the complexity Google faces in its global operations, the volume of data it manages and warehouses, it's my belief that the only organization in the world that could even...
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ACLU: Google collab with US spy agency is dangerous
Google has way too much data about US citizens and the NSA has a history of spying on US citizens...
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NSA will monitor private-sector networks
The Bushization of Obama continues with a plan to involve the NSA in screening private-sector networks, The Washington Post reports. The plan not only uses the NSA to monitor private networks but...
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General: NSA doesn't want to control cybersecurity
As the 60-day cybersecurity review draws to a close, NSA director Lt. Gen. Keith Alexander told the RSA conference that the agency has no desire to strip responsibility from the Department of...
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RSA Conference '09: Government's approach to network security
At RSA in San Francisco, Lt. General Keith Alexander talks about how the NSA is working on methods to secure online networks. He outlines two strategies: working with other nations to create an...
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TIA 2.0: NSA conducts data sweeps and mining without oversight
In a front-page piece on Monday, Siobhan Gorman of the Wall Street Journal argued that the NSA has been building, over the past several years, the same capability that was planned for Total...
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Creeping totalitarianism: The NSA, personal data and you
Here's a simple rule for preventing totalitarian rule in any nation: Don't build the systems for monitoring people's daily lives closely in the first place, and you will not be at risk of...
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NSA coordinates cyberattack response
The Washington Post reports: President Bush signed a directive this month that expands the intelligence community's role in monitoring Internet traffic to protect against a rising number of...
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Did NSA install back door in encryption standard?
Does a new government encryption standard contain a back door for the NSA? That's what security researchers want to know after taking a close look at one of four random number generators approved...
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NSA cooperation: OK for e-mail, IM companies?
White House wanted immunity for phone companies over possible cooperation with NSA, but new bill also would shield e-mail, IM providers.
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Wiretap laws face new static
A bill in the House focuses on the touchy issue of immunity for ISPs and phone companies that aid the feds in spying.
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NSA pays a visit to Silicon Valley
The Times reports on the NSA's recent visit to Silicon Valley, where some of America's best spying technology is invented and manufactured.
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Can the NSA look at your e-mail?
Rep. Brad Sherman, D-Calif., asked Yahoo spokesman and general counsel Michael Callahan whether the NSA has access to the e-mail of private American citizens. Hear the discussion exchanged...
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Examining the NSA wiretaps
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Arlen Specter, R-Penn., quizzes Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez about the NSA spying program on Monday.
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Is NSA spying legal?
The ranking Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, Sen. Leahy, D-Vt., explains on Monday why he thinks the NSA warrantless spying program is illegal.
Additional Results
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House passes CISPA Internet surveillance bill
A last-minute push by critics of a bill that would allow Internet companies to open their networks to the Feds didn't work. The House approved CISPA by a 248-168 vote.
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RSA: NSA Testing Motorola Android Smartphones for Top-Secret Calls
Who says Android is the most insecure mobile OS around? Not the National Security Agency, which is conducting a pilot of 100 Motorola smartphones running the Android OS that it says are already...
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NSA releases security-enhanced Android OS
Security Enhanced (SE) Android is aimed at limiting the damage that can be done by flawed or malicious apps and at enforcing separation guarantees between apps.
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Mac security hardening tips from the NSA
The National Security Agency (NSA) offers "Hardening Tips for Mac OS X 10.6 'Snow Leopard,' a tri-fold security brochure for the agency's Information Assurance Mission. It's packed with useful tips.
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