Can you recover the power grid after a cyberattack? The Department of Energy finds out
The project will investigate the consequences of attacks on energy infrastructure and how long it takes systems to recover.
The project will investigate the consequences of attacks on energy infrastructure and how long it takes systems to recover.
A critical part of investing in IT is knowing what's on the horizon that could potentially impact your plans. You don't want to be on the bleeding edge, but at least you can chart the optimal path from your current technology base to the next generation o
Australia's Cyber Security Strategy, to be released this Thursday, will include an emphasis on research and development, as well as education. How might that unfold?
The US military hopes recording human behavior can replace the traditional password.
Researchers from the University of Queensland have taken a significant step in the quest to build a quantum computer, creating a light-based quantum circuit capable of basic calculations and moving quantum computing closer to a becoming a reality.
Q&A Science fiction author and technology critic Bruce Sterling exposes the dangers of a future in which data mining redefines personal privacy.
A controversial program that would comb computer records to identify potential terrorists will have safeguards to ensure that it does not violate individual rights, the Pentagon says.
The US government is worried that its unmanned robots and drones may fall into the wrong hands if hacked, which has lead it to reach out to National ICT Australia to help protect them.
The countries that are adept at cyber, but whose economies are relatively undeveloped compared to ours, are at a big advantage, because they're not very lucrative targets for this kind of thing, and we are.
Computer security experts from around the world are set to take part in a two-year competition being launched by DARPA to help speed up the development fully automated security systems.