US stopped using floppy disks to manage nuclear weapons arsenal
US Air Force switches to secure solid-state-based solution to replace antiquated floppy disks in SACCS nuclear weapons management system.
US Air Force switches to secure solid-state-based solution to replace antiquated floppy disks in SACCS nuclear weapons management system.
List of vulnerable products purchased by the DoD includes Lexmark printers, GoPro cameras, and Lenovo computers.
Attack took place last week, after President Trump backed off from using conventional weapons to strike Iran.
Cloud and shared IT services are being pushed as a way to bring some government agencies out of the 1950s.
What if this is a condition Adams and Jefferson coded for, and what if we're now running an error handling routine built into America's operating system?
According to a source speaking to The New York Times, President Obama can authorize a 'pre-emptive strike' against a nation if U.S. national security is at risk.
Wikileaks' latest trove of leaked Stratfor emails details the breadth and potential impact of the TrapWire surveillance system. What is it, and are you affected?
The UK's prime minister David Cameron is set to receive a 'personalized' government iPad application. Nuclear codes not included, though.
The UK's cyber-security strategy includes "proactive" tactics and "plans to deliver military effects" in order to authorise the use of launching Stuxnet-like state-targeted malware.
While cyber-attacks could be -- criminologically speaking -- seen an act of war, the response should not be disproportionate or militarised.