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  1. SB10-200: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of July 12, 2010
  2. SB10-193: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of July 5, 2010
  3. SB10-186: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of June 28, 2010
  4. SB10-179: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of June 21, 2010
  5. SB10-172: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of June 14, 2010
  6. SB10-165: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of June 7, 2010
  7. SB10-158: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of May 31, 2010
  8. SB10-152: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of May 24, 2010
  9. SB10-144: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of May 17, 2010
  10. SB10-137: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of May 10, 2010
  11. ST05-011: Effectively Erasing Files
  12. ST05-010: Understanding Web Site Certificates
  13. ST05-008: How Anonymous Are You?
  14. ST05-007: Risks of File-Sharing Technology
  15. ST05-005: Reviewing End-User License Agreements
  16. ST05-004: Avoiding Copyright Infringement
  17. ST04-023: Understanding Your Computer: Email Clients
  18. ST05-003: Securing Wireless Networks
  19. ST04-022: Understanding Your Computer: Web Browsers
  20. ST04-021: Understanding Your Computer: Operating Systems
  21. Which products top the list of security concerns?
  22. Skype tries to break Congress' ban
  23. Supply chain security expands in unclassified community
  24. Republicans want Skype on the Hill
  25. Researchers bypass Microsoft to report Windows flaws
  26. Sexting case draws reader fire
  27. Why you should say no to some new technologies
  28. DNSSEC now fully deployed on the Internet root
  29. How spammers are like a force of nature
  30. States' IT needs clash with federal policies
  31. White House just getting started on cybersecurity
  32. Navy tightens cybersecurity training rules
  33. Is your smart phone infected with malware?
  34. Don't be too quick to dismiss FISMA
  35. Cyber Command lays groundwork for rapid deployment of resources
  36. Cyber shield for private sector sparks Big Brother fears
  37. Will digital certificates replace passwords?
  38. Access control: Feds search for scalable solution
  39. Need to crack someone else's password?
  40. TSA reverses Web site censorship policy
  41. Microsoft partner tracks data on UK homeless
  42. Training security personnel remains a challenge
  43. SA10-194A: Microsoft Updates for Multiple Vulnerabilities
  44. SA10-162A: Adobe Flash and AIR Vulnerabilities
  45. SA10-159B: Microsoft Updates for Multiple Vulnerabilities
  46. SA10-159A: Adobe Flash, Reader, and Acrobat Vulnerability
  47. SA10-131A: Microsoft Updates for Multiple Vulnerabilities
  48. SA10-103C: Adobe Reader and Acrobat Vulnerabilities
  49. SA10-103A: Microsoft Updates for Multiple Vulnerabilities
  50. SA10-089A: Microsoft Internet Explorer Vulnerabilities
  51. SA10-068A: Microsoft Updates for Multiple Vulnerabilities
  52. SA10-040A: Microsoft Updates for Multiple Vulnerabilities
  53. Cyber Command moves into uncharted territory
  54. Alexander stresses need for network situational awareness
  55. Secrecy could be weighing down military info-sharing
  56. DOD's budget: The newest contested environment
  57. Navy CIO assuming new cyber role
  58. Navy tightens cybersecurity training rules
  59. Cyber Command lays groundwork for rapid deployment of resources
  60. DISA revisits strategy for host-based security
  61. Cyber shield for private sector sparks Big Brother fears
  62. Air Force picks provider for communications security
  63. Air Force lines up ISR support for weapon system
  64. Satellite will track space junk
  65. 7-year IT acquisition cycle stymies warfighters in the field
  66. Terms for $5B satcom contract finalized by GSA
  67. Army looks to sensors for faster fire support
  68. JTRS business model opens door to innovation
  69. Beware of that bug: It could be following you
  70. WIN-T gears up to deliver on-the-move comms
  71. Army expands global infrastructure to better assist soldiers
  72. iPhones, commercial satellites prominent in joint DOD exercise
  73. TA10-194B: Oracle Updates for Multiple Vulnerabilities
  74. TA10-194A: Microsoft Updates for Multiple Vulnerabilities
  75. TA10-162A: Adobe Flash and AIR Vulnerabilities
  76. TA10-159B: Microsoft Updates for Multiple Vulnerabilities
  77. TA10-159A: Adobe Flash, Reader, and Acrobat Vulnerability
  78. TA10-131A: Microsoft Updates for Multiple Vulnerabilities
  79. TA10-103C: Adobe Reader and Acrobat Vulnerabilities
  80. TA10-103B: Oracle Updates for Multiple Vulnerabilities
  81. TA10-103A: Microsoft Updates for Multiple Vulnerabilities
  82. TA10-089A: Microsoft Internet Explorer Vulnerabilities
  83. Take the Time to Break Quantum Encryption
  84. 'Unbreakable' Encryption Unveiled
  85. Quantum encryption at the verge of commercial use
  86. Space Station Could Beam Secret Quantum Codes by 2014
  87. US scientists crack secret codes for EU satellite system
  88. Your secrets are safe with quasar encryption
  89. Amateur Cracks Secret Nazi Code
  90. Distributed Computing to Crack WWII Encryption
  91. Scientists Create Unbreakable Diamond Code
  92. Distributed Computing Key to Decoding Human Factor
  93. Congress Grapples With Cyberwar
  94. The Boogeyman Bomb
  95. War Game Reveals U.S. Lacks Cyber-Crisis Skills
  96. US Military Responsibilities to Expand
  97. Space, Cyberspace Viewed as Likely Battlegrounds for U.S. in 21st Century
  98. In Digital Combat, U.S. Finds No Easy Deterrent
  99. Insurgents Hack U.S. Drones
  100. U.S. and Russia Open Arms Talks on Web Security
  101. Halted ’03 Iraq Plan Illustrates U.S. Fear of Cyberwar Risk
  102. Terrorists could use internet to Launch Nuclear Attack
  103. Internet fraud reporting system launched
  104. SBInet border system likely to be scaled back, replaced by UAVs
  105. Hackers exploiting Windows XP help flaw
  106. Internet gatekeepers strengthen security at the root
  107. Microsoft offers Office XP shim, but no patch
  108. Microsoft releases June patch targeting 34 flaws
  109. Who owns data in the cloud? The answer could get tricky.
  110. Where mobile IP goes, security concerns follow
  111. NIST updates specs for the latest version of SCAP
  112. Next steps for continuous network monitoring
  113. NASA's new FISMA approach and what it means for you
  114. Microsoft issues security advisory on Windows Aero
  115. Symantec to acquire VeriSign's security biz
  116. Low-tech terrorism might not be as low-tech as it seems
  117. NFL technology is in play on the battlefield
  118. Embattled missile program meets its demise
  119. Top DISA information strategist John Garing retires
  120. Military's technological might is slipping, Navy under secretary says
  121. Army pushes for universal UAS ground control system
  122. Army prepares contract action on enterprise programs
  123. Future hostilities to begin with cyber attacks, NATO official says
  124. DOD space program dogged by delays, cost overruns
  125. In the digital age, satellites are closing in on the crown
  126. Navy makes $940M IED-jammer buy
  127. DOD picks provider for intell support in Iraq
  128. Planners mull air-sea warfare in unmanned age
  129. Insourcing's false economy
  130. TIGR keeps troops in the field safer
  131. Panasonic puts out a Toughbook tablet
  132. Natural selection: Defense contractors must adapt to survive
  133. The fundamentals of Army combat team modernization
  134. Air Force deploys wireless LANs for better field access
  135. ITT reorganizes $6.3B defense unit
  136. Army inspects new signals intelligence system
  137. Army enlists help streamlining intelligence data
  138. Cyberspace officers get their wings
  139. Navy picks leader for maritime intelligence center
  140. Pick to lead cyber command lays out battle plans
  141. NATO unites to thwart cyber threats
  142. Handheld device tool verifies fed worker identity
  143. Automated workaround for Windows Shell flaw released
  144. Dell ships infected motherboards
  145. Air Force awards space-based infrared systems contract
  146. SB10-207: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of July 19, 2010
  147. Internet security quietly reaches a milestone
  148. Microsoft releases new beta of Security Essentials
  149. Windows XP in the crosshairs of online attackers
  150. Google releases FISMA-compliant Apps for Government
  151. Military wrestles with cyber war battle planning
  152. Army intell center gets help with biometric apps
  153. Microsoft revises policy on reporting security flaws
  154. How malicious insiders can hack your WiFi -- easily
  155. Sophos offers free tool for Windows Shortcut flaw
  156. ST05-012: Supplementing Passwords
  157. The 7 people who can restart the Internet
  158. Industry group offers certification for cloud computing security
  159. 'Digital fingerprints' could help catch virus creators
  160. DNSSEC poised to transform Internet
  161. DHS struggles to define its cybersecurity mission
  162. Senator wants cybersecurity center at NIST
  163. Microsoft wants more control over vulnerability information
  164. FireCloud shares security intell among devices
  165. U.S. understanding of cyberwar still immature, says former NSA director
  166. Black Hat video feed hacked
  167. Do geolocation tools put you at risk?
  168. DHS adds vendor muscle to modeling and simulation effort
  169. Governmentwide security certification could bolster cloud, report says
  170. Public-private effort on cybersecurity needs a push from Congress
  171. Cybersecurity becoming a campus attraction
  172. SB10-214: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of July 26, 2010
  173. Microsoft released critical patch for Windows shortcut flaw
  174. Microsoft issues out-of-band patch for critical Windows shortcut flaw
  175. Emirates to block most BlackBerry services
  176. How to allow social media without getting 'Koobfaced'
  177. Cyber defense needs a good offense, Alexander says
  178. Cyber defense needs a good offense, Alexander says
  179. NIST releases guide to security automation protocol
  180. Toughbook 31 has the brains to go with the brawn
  181. Cybersecurity boot camps are a start toward a skilled workforce
  182. SB10-221: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of August 2, 2010
  183. System Mechanic 9.5 keeps PCs up-to-speed and secure
  184. Rocsafe drive weds portability and security
  185. Zero-day Windows kernel flaw linked to Clipboard
  186. Air Force lays foundation for strong cyber defense
  187. Army builds major biometrics repository
  188. TA10-222A: Microsoft Updates for Multiple Vulnerabilities
  189. SA10-222A: Microsoft Updates for Multiple Vulnerabilities
  190. Microsoft unveils 'premier mission critical' support service
  191. Microsoft releases record 15 security patches for August
  192. SA10-223A: Adobe Flash and AIR Vulnerabilities
  193. TA10-223A: Adobe Flash and AIR Vulnerabilities
  194. Lack of attention invites cybersecurity breaches
  195. Microsoft issues new Windows security advisories
  196. ST05-013: Guidelines for Publishing Information Online
  197. SA10-224A: Apple Updates iOS for Multiple Vulnerabilities
  198. Hiding files in Flickr pics will fool web censors
  199. How to trick Windows XP SP2 into thinking it's SP3
  200. Risk management: The answer to security, or the problem?
  201. 6 reasons to worry about cybersecurity
  202. How hackers use Chelsea Clinton and the World Cup to steal your data
  203. Could WikiLeaks set back the cause of information sharing?
  204. Cyber Command still struggling to define cyber war
  205. SB10-228: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of August 9, 2010
  206. Researchers find a secret weapon in the password-cracker's arsenal
  207. Back to school: Meet NIST's leader for national cybersecurity education
  208. Government, industry fall short in sharing cyber threat data
  209. GPS devices could put American soldiers at risk
  210. The shift to net-enabled warfare
  211. AV-Test certifies security products on Windows 7
  212. SA10-231A: Adobe Reader and Acrobat Vulnerabilities
  213. TA10-231A: Adobe Reader and Acrobat Vulnerabilities
  214. Hackers adapt quickly to changing Web landscape
  215. DHS to automate watch list feeds
  216. The pros and cons of government cybersecurity work
  217. SB10-235: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of August 16, 2010
  218. Air Force lays foundation for strong cyber defense
  219. Microsoft updates Security Compliance Manager tool
  220. Microsoft warns of DLL flaw involving remote servers
  221. Domain-name security measure expands
  222. Gates orders increased data sharing to protect military families
  223. ST05-014: Real-World Warnings Keep You Safe Online
  224. PowerPoint, Firefox, other apps at risk from Windows vulnerability
  225. The cyberattack that awakened the Pentagon
  226. TA10-238A: Microsoft Windows Insecurely Loads Dynamic Libraries
  227. Panel: U.S. lacks legal framework to fight in cyberspace
  228. GSA fast tracks requirements for FedRAMP
  229. SB10-242: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of August 23, 2010
  230. Does NSA's cybersecurity mission extend to the dot-com domain?
  231. Need to deploy DNSSEC? NIST publishes its how-to.
  232. Researchers knock part of the Internet offline
  233. Serious times: Unisys CISO talks tough
  234. Malware's role in fatal 2008 air crash
  235. How Google attacks changed the security game
  236. DOD's response could be driving traffic to WikiLeaks
  237. Microsoft releases 'Fix it' help for DLL security flaw
  238. DARPA tries to know when to hold 'em
  239. Hack is wack, yo!
  240. Mixed messages persist on social media
  241. As smart grid approaches, security concerns follow
  242. Deadline looms for CyberPatriot competition
  243. Can you trust your data recovery vendor?
  244. What customers want from data recovery companies -- besides their data back
  245. Nation’s Nuclear Power Plants Prepare for Cyber Attacks
  246. Hackers blind quantum cryptographers
  247. Kehler to succeed Chilton as STRATCOM chief
  248. SB10-249: Vulnerability Summary for the Week of August 30, 2010
  249. ST05-015: Understanding Bluetooth Technology
  250. The old idea that gives new life to telework and other initiatives