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- US National Security Agency Releases Secure Software Project to Open Source Community
- Tokeneer project shows the way to develop secure systems in a rigorous and cost-effective manner NEW YORK, PARIS, & BATH, United Kingdom -- The development of highly secure, low defect software will be dramatically helped by the release of the Tokeneer research project to the open source community by...
- Research articles 2008-10-06
- A kick in the balls
- Three campaigners were arrested in May for breaking into a military base at Waihopai, New Zealand/Aotearoa. The facility is officially a 'New Zealand intelligence gathering installation' but, according to pressure group Anti-Bases Campaign, it actually operates in the interests of the US and NATO. Two giant domes shield its satellite...
- Research articles 2008-07-01
- The University of Arkansas at Little Rock is one of 10 schools to be designated National Centers of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education by the National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security
- The University of Arkansas at Little Rock is one of 10 schools to be designated National Centers of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education by the National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security. The program is intended to reduce vulnerabilities in the national information infrastructure by promoting higher...
- Research articles 2008-05-26
- Sun Microsystems Inc. Review in Progress.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-14 March 2008-The Maybach Journal: Sun Microsystems Inc. Review in ProgressC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:14032008 MaybachFinancial.com is one of the fastest growing independent and unbiased research firms in the world. Investors wanting to know the truth about investing and how...
- Research articles 2008-03-14
- National Security Agency And Sun Microsystems Lead OpenSolaris Community Project To Advance Mandatory Access Controls.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-13 March 2008-Sun Microsystems: National Security Agency And Sun Microsystems Lead OpenSolaris Community Project To Advance Mandatory Access ControlsC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:13032008 Research Project to Enhance Existing OpenSolaris Security Functionality SANTA CLARA, CA March 13, 2008 Sun...
- Research articles 2008-03-13
- Pelosi & Co. Endanger U.S. National Security
- With great fanfare. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced the agenda for her first 100 hours last January. One of the seven things she promised to do was to enact all the remaining recommendations of the 9/11 Commission. One year later, with few of those items accomplished, Pelosi is gambling recklessly...
- Research articles 2008-02-25
- Supremes Take A Pass On Surveillance Review
- In Part One of Telecom Policy Report's update on the state of FISA today, we examine the bipartisan and House/Senate fight over whether to include immunity to telecom providers if they have participated in government requests for warrantless wiretapping. We now take a look at the fallout...
- Research articles 2008-02-25
- Director of National Intelligence Mike McConnell Speaks on Current Issues Facing Americas Intelligence Community Jan. 16
- To: STATE EDITORS Contact: Robin Kendall of St. Marys College of Maryland, Voice: +1-240-895-4191 ST. MARYS CITY, Md., Jan. 14 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Admiral Mike McConnell retired, Director of the Office of National Intelligence DNI, will discuss Current Issues Facing Americas Intelligence on Wednesday, Jan. 16, from 3:30-4:30 p.m. at...
- Research articles 2008-01-14
- Observing Orwell: Big brother was watching
- WHILE KIM Philby and the Cambridge Five plundered British secrets for the Soviet Union during the 1930s and '40s, the Special Branch--Britain's version of the U.S. National Security Agency--kept its eyes on a different target: the democratic socialist writer Eric Blair, known to the police by his nom de plume...
- Research articles 2007-12-01
- BUSINESS BYTE
- Information Management and Storage for Security Agency-An advanced information management and data storage system is scheduled for development. The system will support efforts to modernize the United States' electronic intelligence and broaden signals intelligence capabilities. Under the 51-month cost-plus-award-fee information management and storage (IM&S) system development contract, architecture design, systems...
- Research articles 2007-12-01
- InfoZen Continues Strong Growth and Breaks New Ground with NSA
- IDIQ Three Year Contract Worth up to $800 Million ROCKVILLE, Md. -- InfoZen, Inc., a leading provider of Information Technology consulting, engineering/operations, and risk assessment/ management solutions, today announced that it has been awarded a National Security Agency NSA Set-Aside for Small Business NESTS II Tier 1 prime contract....
- Research articles 2007-11-27
- MIKOH Licenses NSA Technology to Expand Tamper-Evident RFID Applications
- WASHINGTON, D.C. -- MIKOH Corporation (ASX: MIK), the leading company focused on ensuring the physical security of RFID tags, today finalized a deal to license reusable closure mechanism intellectual property from the U.S. National Security Agency NSA. The agreement expands applications for MIKOH's Smart&Secure tamper-evident RFID tags and seals. ...
- Research articles 2007-11-27
- Justice Department restarts inquiry into warrantless spying
- Justice Department investigators have reopened an inquiry into the legality of the government's warrantless eavesdropping program. Investigators in the department's Office of Professional Responsibility OPR had ended the inquiry last year when they were unable to get security clearances to examine the procedures of the National...
- Research articles 2007-11-14
- Law is everywhere.(Testimonial)
- TRIBUTE The phrase "War on Terror" has no discrete legal content. It was politically inspired and used by the administration of George W. Bush to mobilize American society, much like the "War on Drugs" or the "War on Poverty." Yet the declaration of ...
- Research articles 2007-11-01
- Living under surveillance: to put it bluntly, the technology that enables the surveillance state is here to stay. Now, how do we keep it from controlling us?
- [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] We live in a surveillance society. It is pointless to talk about surveillance society in the future tense. In all the rich countries of the world everyday life is suffused with surveillance encounters, not merely from dawn to dusk but 24/7. Some encounters obtrude into the routine,...
- Research articles 2007-10-29
- Immunity demand for telecoms raises questions
- Anyone who has ever watched TV's Law & Order: SVU knows how easy it is for police to get the bad guys' LUDs -- "local usage details," better known as telephone calling records. They only need to get a prosecutor to sign a subpoena. Eavesdropping on...
- Research articles 2007-10-22
- Remarks following a visit to the National Security Agency at Fort Meade, Maryland
- September 19, 2007 Good morning. I have just received a briefing from Director McConnell and Lieutenant General Alexander as well as other members of my national security team. I first want to thank the men and women who work out here for their dedication and their hard work. The...
- Research articles 2007-09-24
- US lawyers urge court to toss out domestic spying case
- SAN FRANCISCO AFP — Attorneys for the George W. Bush administration urged an appeals court to toss out a domestic spying lawsuit against telecom giant AT&T, arguing that the litigation could disclose vital anti-terrorism secrets. The class action lawsuit filed in January of last year by the Electronic Frontier...
- Research articles 2007-08-16
- Hackers sought as allies in war on terrorism and cyber crime
- LAS VEGAS AFP — US federal agents are reaching out to computer hackers for help fighting crime and terrorism as a tug-of-war between privacy and public safety continues on the Internet. The National Security Agency NSA, the Department of Defense and the FBI were among the spy, military and...
- Research articles 2007-08-06
- Modernization Closes The Interoperability Gap
- Effort replaces old equipment, educates customers, promotes new standards. The U.S. military is moving its cryptographic capabilities into the 21st century with a major program to replace and upgrade legacy equipment and systems. The multiyear effort is introducing new algorithms designed to enhance interoperability and information sharing across...
- Research articles 2007-08-01
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