Chinese army hackers apparently caused more than $100 million worth of damage to U.S. Department of Defense networks, according to NSA research detailed in documents from the Edward Snowden cache. On… Read more »
Whisper was slammed by The Guardian for its alleged tracking of individuals who use the anonymous app, but the concerns about privacy are just the symptom of a larger problem, which… Read more »
The new SDN prototype, developed as part of the U.S. Government’s DARPA CORONET program, is basically a powerful resource management system that can coordinate data flow and hand out more bandwidth… Read more »
During the second quarter of 2014 we saw the rise of Docker as well as a few providers pushing harder to the cloud, the government finally beginning to make significant movement… Read more »
Despite its big win in the trials competition in December, the SCHAFT robot will no longer compete. Its maker was acquired by Google earlier this year. Read more »
The defense research agency’s information innovation director reckons the internet of things will need a “fundamentally new security model”. Read more »
Despite last week’s crackdown on Gameover Zeus perpetrators, the threat posed by attackers armed with the Zeus framework continues, according to security firm Prolexic. Read more »
As enterprise IT priorities move beyond cost cutting to revenue generation, their use of procurement technology is also shifting. New technologies are enabling more strategic source-to-pay (as opposed to simply purchase… Read more »
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, is building a set of technologies to help it better understand human language so it can analyze speech and text sources and alert… Read more »