Science & Tech

The US Needs One Cyber Defense Agency—Not Three, a Top NSA Official Says

With the job divided between NSA, FBI, and DHS, 'we need to rethink how we do cyber defense as a nation.'

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Pentagon's Chief Information Officer Takai Quits, Last Day Friday

DOD has not named a successor to Teri Takai, who led the Pentagon's cloud computing and mobile expansions. by Joseph Marks

Science & Tech

How Social Media Affects Diplomacy

Social media blurs the lines between traditional diplomacy and 'public diplomacy.' By Joseph Marks

Science & Tech

Using Search Tools to Declassify Presidential Docs - Starting With Reagan's

New tools could find emails and other documents that are ready to be published for public release. By Joseph Marks

Science & Tech

Intelligence Researchers Want to Analyze the Analysts

New IARPA funded project wants to figure out how the brain manages sensory and motor information. By Joseph Marks

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Satellite Firms Want Rules Eased for Intel-Quality Images

The satellite industry wants permission to sell images at twice the current resolution limit on the open market. By Joseph Marks

Science & Tech

Stopping the Next Benghazi Through Technology

The State Department’s security bureau seeks everything from systems to track diplomats’ location to portable firearms training tools. By Joseph Marks