Thailandâs Office of the Basic Education Commission has selected Microsoft Corp.âs premium suite of online office software products for use by millions of students and teachers in the country. Microsoft (Thailand) Ltd.
MoreFormer Defense Secretary Robert Gates has revealed that French operatives have been stealing technological information from American businessmen for years, Politico reported Thursday. Philip Ewing writes the U.S. foreign policy expert described
MoreDirector of National Intelligence James Clapper said the government will soon have persistent monitoring technology available for intelligence agents using satellite platforms and other systems, Breaking Defense reported Thursday. Colin Clark writes
MoreRobert Mueller, former director of FBI, has lauded the federal bureauâs ongoing efforts to build up its cyber capabilities and workforce, FCW reported Thursday. Adam Mazmanian writes Mueller told a gathering at
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The Government Accountability Office has released a report allowing the Defense Department to retain its four Contractor Manpower Reporting Application systems for the Army, Navy, Air Force and the rest of the DoD offices,
MoreTwo subcommittees of the House Homeland Security Committee held a joint hearing Wednesday to discuss existing federal network security programs and regulations, Federal News Radio reported Wednesday. Jason Miller writes that Larry
MoreSylvia Mathews Burwell’s nomination as health and human services secretary moved through the Senate Finance Committee Wednesday via a 21-3 vote to approve her for the post, Reuters reported Wednesday. David Morgan
MoreThe U.S. military, led by the Joint Staff, is conducting the latest Bold Quest joint exercises with allied nations, including the testing of battlefield communications systems for resource and information sharing, Defense Systems
MoreThe Defense Department is able to check and ensure the security of any commercial cloud technology prior to purchase and deployment by DoD organizations through the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program,
MoreThe Marine Corps has been looking at commercial alternatives for secure mobile device use for its members, trialing smartphones and tablets provided by Verizon, AT&T and Sprint for the past four months,
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