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Cybersecurity and the government have been a volitile combination lately, with proposed bills like SOPA , PIPA , and the still-up-in-the-air CISPA at the center of on-and-off internet outrage. So it's kind of a big deal when the White House replaces its...
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Hi all, I am applying to graduate schools for a M.S. in computer security, information assurance, cybersecurity, etc. (they all have different titles). I figure a good place to find schools for this is on the NSA "Centers for Academic Excellence" list...
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I am also looking into Cybersecurity..
Good Luck.
In, figure out who is doing great new work in that field, and apply to the places they work and teach before the meeting.
New White House cybersecurity chief largely an unknown Named late last week to replace Howard Schmidt as the top White House cybersecurity adviser, Michael Daniel is a 17-year veteran of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and has been its intelligence...
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New White House cybersecurity chief largely an unknown Former OMB intelligence chief Michael Daniel will take over as the debate over CISPA, for example, heats up
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Named late last week to replace Howard Schmidt as the top White House cybersecurity adviser, Michael Daniel is a 17-year veteran of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and has been its intelligence branch chief for the past 11 years. But he has ...
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DoD and DHS Officials Keep Pressure on Congress for New Cybersecurity Laws DoD and DHS Officials Keep Pressure on Congress for New Cybersecurity Laws A week after the House of Representatives approved four cybersecurity bills , Defense and Homeland Security...
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...204 rinos voted for the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act , 140 Democrats voted against it. Naturally, Ron Paul was among the 28 Republicans who voted against the bill. Here is a statement re: CISPA he released recently: Quote: : CISPA ...
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The bill expressly prohibits with Paul's assertion the bill....
The bill expressly prohibits the government by the government must be used for a cybersecurity or national security purposes.
For a cybersecurity or national security purposes.
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US Senate | There are four cybersecurity bills....
Kick them out or give up, fighting individual bills won't work! Cybersecurity Round Two - Reddit Hivemind vs.
They will just keep making new laws till you all are too tired to resist.
TheGift73 writes "Last week, longtime chief Howard Schmidt stepped down. He's been replaced by Michael Daniel, who's been in the Office of Management and Budget's national security division for 17 years. What does that mean for the future of the cybersecurity...
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TheGift73 writes "Last week, longtime chief Howard Schmidt stepped down. He's been replaced by Michael Daniel, who's been in the Office of Management and Budget's national security division for 17 years. What does that mean for the future of the cybersecurity...
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