Tech execs ask Bush for cybersecurity commission
Fed up with detritus of viruses, spam and "phishing" attacks, CTOs ask president to appoint commission to suggest solutions.
Fed up with detritus of viruses, spam and "phishing" attacks, CTOs ask president to appoint commission to suggest solutions.
news analysis Since Sept. 11, the federal government has been trying to learn more about us, while keeping us from knowing what it's doing. Is this wise?
Justice and Customs minister Chris Ellison moves into the Human Services portfolio but some critics claim his handling of the Customs IT debacle raises questions over his ability to manage large-scale projects.
The process of handing over control of the Internet naming system is on track, according to senior White House policy adviser Ira Magaziner.Magaziner told reporters at a Geneva conference he is optimistic the government will meet a September 30 deadline to end its control over the Domain Name System, according to a Dow Jones News Service report.
Vladimir Putin is building a propaganda network of friendly blogs, The Washington Post reports.Allies [of Putin] are creating pro-government news and pop culture Web sites while purchasing some established online outlets known for independent journalism.
The U.S.'s northern neighbor, already home to Nortel, JDS Uniphase and Research in Motion, launches a campaign to lure more high-tech companies.
The United States' northern neighbor, already home to Nortel, JDS Uniphase and Research in Motion, launches a campaign to lure more high-tech companies.
Forget about viruses. America's real cybersecurity concerns are the notoriously vulnerable computer systems that control our power and water supplies. But here are a few ideas about how to keep the infrastructure safe.
The spyware that loved me? The head of a government-based venture firm tells the IT industry to copy James Bond in the fight against terrorism and to get creative with technology.
We just can't get enough people: Oz gaming industry