NEWS...: May 2008 Archives
Chinese hackers pose a clear and present danger
to U.S. government and private-sector computer networks and may be
responsible for two major U.S. power blackouts. National Journal Magazine / May 31, 2008 ... To read this article, click here...
I envision a community of state, local and federal intelligence and law
enforcement professionals working together - supported by appropriate
tools - to achieve a common goal: protection of the nation ,,, Charlie Allen, DHS Under Secretary for Intelligence & Analysis, May 19, 2008
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We provided this info awhile back. Sometime when you pass on a document you want to redact or blackout some of the content. In soft copy this can be tricky ... well not really.
First a recent example what happens when you don't do it right, click here...
The National Security Agency has published some guidelines on how to do it right using Word and Adobe Acrobat, click here...
First a recent example what happens when you don't do it right, click here...
The National Security Agency has published some guidelines on how to do it right using Word and Adobe Acrobat, click here...
This article requires some deep thought, just posted as an FYI.
"If disasters are in fact ripe opportunities, and if one can suspect more of them to occur with, say, the impact of natural hazards or with terrorism, what if proposals for new built development planned for their own potential future destruction, and what if the policy requiring this also required the infrastructural systems in which the development is enmeshed to be drastically improved if a disaster destroyed or affected the development in the future?"
"If disasters are in fact ripe opportunities, and if one can suspect more of them to occur with, say, the impact of natural hazards or with terrorism, what if proposals for new built development planned for their own potential future destruction, and what if the policy requiring this also required the infrastructural systems in which the development is enmeshed to be drastically improved if a disaster destroyed or affected the development in the future?"
Hospitals in major U.S. cities targeted by terrorists are ill-equipped to handle the surge of emergency care required in the wake of an attack, a report by the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform says, for more info click here. To download the House Committee report, click here...
Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Chairman Joe
Lieberman, ID-Conn., and Ranking Member Susan Collins, R-Me., warned today (May7th) that the threat of homegrown terrorism is on the rise, aided
by the Internet's capacity to spread the core recruitment and training
message of violent Islamist terrorist groups. To view the press release from the
Senate Select Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, click here. To download the Committee's report, click here ...
In a review of Drug Enforcement Administration intelligence operations,
the Justice Department inspector general found DEA analysts sometimes
took months to cable terror-related intelligence obtained by DEA agents
to partner agencies. For more on this ABC News story click here. To download the DoJ Office of Inspector General Report (.pdf), click here...
The Senate Homeland Security committee wants to know, among other things, what
is the goal of Homeland Security's new National Cyber Security Center. WIRED, to read article click here...
You know you've got a problem when you can't tell a hostile attack by another nation from bored kids with an axe to grind....Separating cyberwar, cyberterrorism and cybercrime isn't easy; these days you need a scorecard to tell the difference.
It's not just that it's hard to trace people in cyberspace, it's that
military and civilian attacks -- and defenses -- look the same. WIRED Commentary, to read more, click here...
