Conditions on the ground in Afghanistan will determine when, and to what degree, U.S. forces in that country will draw down, according to Department of Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates. Gates and
MoreDepartment of Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates announced he has asked the FBI to help Pentagon authorities investigate the leak of the classified documents published by WikiLeaks. During a Pentagon briefing yesterday,
MoreIn testimony before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security yesterday, FBI’s Assistant Director Gordon M. Snow spoke about how threats in cyberspace–from social-engineering scams to data mining–are pervasive
MoreThe Department of Commerce yesterday hosted a symposium devoted to protecting the information of consumers and the commercial sector from increasingly sophisticated cyber threats. Held at the Ronald Reagan International Trade Center
MorePresident Barack Obama yesterday for the first time commented on the WikiLeaks’ release of Afghanistan war documents, saying although he is concerned about the leaks, they do not reveal anything new. “While
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