Articles about Cyber Terrorism

Lawmakers Concerned About U.S. Cyber Readiness

U.S. lawmakers are concerned about whether the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has the authority or resources it needs to protect against cyber attacks. Continue Reading »

Cyber Security Bill Seeks Powers for President

The legislation would give the president the power to order emergency measures to combat cyber attacks. Continue Reading »

NSA Chief to Testify About Rights to Cyber Self Defense

Lt. Gen. Keith Alexander says the United States should counter cyber attacks swiftly and strongly. Continue Reading »

Will Google-China Dispute Lead to Cyber War?

The ongoing Google-China dispute arguably began when hackers based in the country breached Google's network. Continue Reading »

Think Tank Ponders Legal Questions, Concepts Concerning Clashes in Cyber Space

The Cooperative Cyber Defense Center of Excellence is examining is how to label cyber attacks and whether it's appropriate to call them "cyber warfare" or "cyber conflict." Continue Reading »

Chinese Hackers Target India Secrets

Researchers from the University of Toronto observed the hacking and were able to trace it to core servers located in China. Continue Reading »

Vietnam Calls Cyber Attack Claims 'Groundless'

Vietnam calls claims that it was involved in recent cyber attacks "groundless." Continue Reading »

FBI Official Warns That Cyber Attacks Are 'Existential Threat'

Many cyber-adversaries of the U.S. pose a risk that's so great it could "challenge our country's very existence." Continue Reading »

DHS Pilot Program Shares Intel with CIOs

The program allows CIOs and CSOs from state and local governments to periodically read classified fusion center e-mails. Continue Reading »

More on Why Data Integration is a Security Issue

When it comes to stopping terrorists, data integration matters, an Informatica senior vice president told UK executives this week. Continue Reading »

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