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SEC guidelines to prompt more breach disclosures
Under new guidelines issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission Thursday, public companies are supposed to report cyber attacks that could potentially lead to unexpected losses. Companies will
Federal government's Electronic Records Archive finally begins operation
The National Archives and Records Administration(NARA) is beginning the operations and maintenance phase of its Electronic Records Archive (ERA) system--a program that just wrapped up 6 years of
Pentagon building cyberwar simulator, expected by mid-2012
The Pentagon is building a model of the Internet that will allow cyberwar games to be conducted, and it's expected to be ready by this time next year. Set up by the Defense Advanced Research Project
Stolen RSA SecurID data blamed for hack attempts at L-3 Communications
Defense giant L-3 Communications has been targeted by hackers armed with inside information pertaining to the SecurID two-factor authentication system. As reported by Wired, an unnamed executive sent
Lockheed Martin confirms intrusion, shuts down remote network access
Defense contractor Lockheed Martin ( NYSE: LMT ) has confirmed that a "significant and tenacious attack" has been carried out against its network. Lockheed employs 126,000 people worldwide and is a
Is there anything RSA wants to tell us about the Lockheed breach?
Lockheed Martin's network came under "significant and tenacious" attack last week, the defense contractor said over the weekend. President Obama was briefed on the attack, and both the Pentagon and
Intel's interoperable cloud vision and its skeptics
Three new projects out of Intel ( NASDAQ: INTC )--the Cloud 2015 vision, the Open Data Center Alliance and Intel Cloud Builders--aim to make cloud computing more interoperable, but the rather
Enterprise 2.0 naysayers emerge
We are happy to announce that next week, we will be publishing a One on one interview with Andrew McAfee , the man widely credited with coining the term Enterprise 2.0. Just last week the Enterprise
You could learn a lot about content from Jason Bourne
The other night, I was watching " The Bourne Ultimatum " on television when something interesting struck me. What separated Jason Bourne from his CIA counterparts, who were chasing him, was his ability
The Enterprise 2.0 generational myth
When I was at the Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Boston last week, there was a persistent idea that bringing these tools into the enterprise was at least partly about attracting younger workers and

