Josh Caplan's community outreach and recruiting efforts have improved public knowledge of Spawar and heightened interest from potential job applicants.
A program at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center to help prepare injured veterans for careers in information technology and technical support seemed to be a good opportunity to try an online approach.
The leading organization for certifying IT professionals today announced the launch of a new certification that will address the quality and reliability of software throughout its life cycle, from development through disposal.
The Seaview is the first large display to pass MIL-STD 901D testing, according to SAIC.
Washington, D.C., makes a gradual move to using Google Apps, in order to create an accessible, collaborative environment for its employees
The Walter Reed Army Medical Center will train wounded soldiers in digital forensics so that they can be deployed as cybersecurity investigators.
Security evaluation for first high-performance version of Linux; NIST provides funding for research on infrastructure monitoring; and Microsoft extends public availability of Windows 7 Beta.
NIST is revising one of its publications to distinguish between training for user awareness and formal training for IT security professionals.
Some of the military's vulnerability to cyberattacks is because users don't take security seriously, according to the commanding officer of the U.S. Strategic Command.
A server from NEC has hit a new performance record in processing transactions, the company has announced.
Students can attend CBK review class—with live instruction—online.
Skeptics may be disappointed by the lack of authority in President Barack Obama’s new cybersecurity office. But consolidating authority would have required lots of legislation and meant plenty of delays.
Microsoft partners with Virginia’s network of community colleges to provide residents with free technology training and certification.
A debate rages over a Senate proposal to require certification or licensing for all cybersecurity professionals who work on government information systems.
Here's how a Senate proposal to require certification or even licensing for cybersecurity professionals would work.