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The U.S. Needs a Cyber Strategy Designed for Defense
A offensive-oriented cyber warfare strategy is reckless.
The Best (Cyber) Defense Is a Good (Cyber) Offense
We are already engaged in a very real cyber war. We must recognize and confront reality.
GOP Rep Says He's Bothered Trump Doesn't Criticize Putin, Xi on Twitter
"Whether it's Xi of China, whether it's Putin, you don't get bad words against them from the Twitter handle," Congressman Adam Kinzinger said.
Edward Snowden Searched NSA Network for Evidence of Extraterrestrials
Speaking with Joe Rogan, NSA Whistleblower Edward Snowden described ongoing efforts by the government to minimize his bestselling book, "Permanent Record" and also goes into detail on his hunt for extraterrestrial aliens in the NSA network.
Edward Snowden Asks France To Grant Him Asylum
"Protecting whistleblowers is not a hostile act," the National Security Agency whistleblower said.
Snowden Condemns Treatment of US Election Whistleblower
Americans need to ask themselves, "Why is Reality Winner in prison?" said the 27-year-old's mother, Billie Winner Davis.
Retired General Michael Hayden Suffers Stroke
He was hospitalized following the stroke and is receiving "expert medical care," according to a statement.
Trump Mocked by Former CIA Head for Terrorism Failures
Michael Hayden sprang to the defense of retired Navy SEAL Admiral William McRaven, who Trump attacked on Sunday.
NSA Leaker Reality Winner Given Five Years in Prison
The former government contractor leaked information to the media about Russia's hacking attempts during the 2016 election.
FBI Director Warns Huawei Phones Pose Spy Threat
The heads of the CIA, FBI and NSA warned of the ties between Huawei and the Chinese government.
Bipartisanship Saves Feds' Ability To Spy On Americans
Democrats and Republicans banded together to defeat an amendment that would have created new warrant requirements for looking at communications by Americans caught up in a surveillance database.
Trump Complains About Spy Law Backed by White House
The president speculated about a surveillance law being used on his campaign before realizing his administration supports it.
Trump More 'Transparent' Than Obama on Cybersecurity
The current administration received praise for releasing an unclassified report on software and hardware vulnerabilities.
Russians Stole NSA Cyber Weapons, Report Shows
A 15-month ongoing investigation has found that the Kremlin is the prime suspect in the breach plaguing the NSA.
How Russian Hackers Used Kaspersky to Spy on U.S.
The popular antivirus software is used by 400 million people around the world.
Is the Government Spying on You? Youth Say Yes
Eight in 10 young Americans say the U.S. government is likely "tracking their communications," according to the Pew Research Center.
Has the WannaCry Ransomware Struck Again?
A cyber attack contained code cybersecurity experts say was stolen from the U.S. National Security Agency.
Obama Ordered 'Cyberbombs' for Russia: Report
Obama reportedly ordered a secret program to plant "cyberbombs" in Russia's technological infrastructure following Russian interference in the U.S. presidential election.
Trump Asked Intel Chiefs to Deny U.S.-Russia Collusion
Sources say that President Donald Trump asked to of his top intelligence officials to refute that his campaign colluded with Russia.
Trump Pressed NSA Chief to Absolve Him: Report
A memo drawn up by a National Security Agency deputy reportedly records Trump pressuring NSA Director Mike Rogers to influence the Russia investigation.
Australian PM Mocks Trump's 'Russian Guy'
Leaked audio from Australian political dinner shows the country's top politician poking fun at the U.S. president
U.S. Intelligences Blame North Korea for Cyberattack
The Ransomware attack hit over 300,000 computers in 150 countries, but earned hackers just $140,000 in Bitcoin.
Putin Says Snowden Did Not Leak U.S. Data to Russia
Speaking to U.S. filmmaker Oliver Stone, Putin said Snowden's arrival in Moscow came as a surprise, and Russia was initially reluctant to let him stay.
NSA Contractor Accused of Leaks Made 'Disturbing' Notes
Reality Leah Winner pleads not guilty to the charge of leaking a classified report to a media outlet.
NSA Report Hints Russia May Have Hacked Voting System
The Intercept reported Monday that Russian military intelligence launched a cyberattack on a U.S. voting software supplier.
China's Cybersecurity Law May Be Bad News for Business
Beijing will have oversight of multinationals' data, including their intellectual property.
Michael Dorf: Why Are Good Men Bending to Trump's Will?
Has McMaster gone over to the dark side? Or is he simply trying to keep his job?
Will Trump Hang His Trio of Generals Out to Dry?
Why has McMaster allowed himself to become the face of Trump's scandals?
Did Trump Obstruct Justice? Case for the Prosecution
The evidence presents a compelling picture of a corrupt intent to obstruct justice.
The WannaCry Ransomware Hack Was Inevitable
Until cybersecurity is taken more seriously, hackers will continue to take control of entire systems with devastating consequences.