And the winners of the Cyber Challenge are...

More than 2,000 students from 169 high schools in 32 states and three territories took part in the challenge, which is designed to help build up the cyber workforce.

10 terrible technology blunders of 2011

These people and technologies made headlines for all the wrong reasons.

Top tech advances for 2012

From invisible tanks to radar that can see through walls, the GCN Lab's coverage this year points to some jaw-dropping technology developments in 2012.

House bill sets up cyber threat clearinghouse at DHS

Proposal would create national clearinghouse for cybersecurity and threat information, and spells out the Homeland Security Department's role in protecting critical infrastructure.

Calif. joins fight against cyber crime

The state of California is targeting online crooks with its new cyber crimes unit announced this week.

2011: The year of the breach

The high-profile breaches of information systems in 2011 made it clear we cannot depend on our defenses alone to protect ourselves but must concentrate as well on responding to and mitigating attacks.

DHS outlines goals for nation's critical infrastructure

A DHS blueprint lists objectives for securing critical infrastructure and creating a more secure information ecosystem.

Motorola unveils hardware-based security for mobile devices

Motorola is deploying a hardware-based security system for mobile devices that is intended to meet the needs of the secure government market.

NY state to proceed with student database

New York's on-again, off-again bid to join a multistate database of students' academic information is back on.

Hacks of municipal water, power services prompts DHS warning

Hackers can use free search tools to find Internet-facing utility systems that operators might not even know are accessible online, ICS-CERT says. The FBI says power and water systems in three cities have been hit.

FBI goes international to fight cyber criminals on their home turf

The FBI is forming partnerships with law enforcement agencies around the world to combat international cyber crime groups.

Security basics: Start within the BIOS

Monitoring the integrity of a computer’s Basic Input/Output System can be critical to security. NIST offers guidelines for developing tools that support BIOS integrity.

IT pros get gift of 14 fixes in December Patch Tuesday update

Microsoft's Dec. 13 security bulletin will include three "critical" and 11 "important" items just in time to get IT professionals saying bah, humbug.

Why we're unfit to wage cyber war

When a water pump burned out in Illinois, everyone was ready to point the finger at Russian hackers, proving we don't know enough about cyberspace and our own systems to effectively engage in cyber warfare.

Zero-day Adobe vulnerability targeted defense contractor

The hole in Adobe Reader on Windows, which could lead to attackers hijacking a system, was reported by Lockheed Martin and the Defense Security Information Exchange.

NIST 2012 budget spotlights cybersecurity

The fiscal 2012 budget for the National Institute of Standards and Technology is up slightly from last year, but money for cybersecurity programs, gets a significant boost.

Winning the DARPA Challenge: Crowdsourcing, algorithms and detective work

Results of DARPA's Shredder Challenge could one day help soldiers piece together destroyed enemy documents.

Congress mulls clearinghouse for sharing cyber threat info

Draft legislation would create a quasi-governmental organization for exchanging cyber threat information between government and the private sector.

System would monitor feds for signs they're 'breaking bad'

DARPA is supporting development of a system to monitor e-mail, texts and other activities on a massive scale to identify insider threats.

Verizon first to earn Level 3 ID certification

Verizon's certification as a Level 3 identity protection provider could open up a lot of potential business with the federal government.

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