CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE Articles
Charitable Risk: Security Challenges of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Denise Barndt, director of global security for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, discusses the risk and challenges of security for a high-profile philanthropic organization.
Science and Technology Directorate of DHS: Do We Need It?
James Giermanski says bungled container security initiatives call the S&T Directorate into question.
Eight Years After 9-11: Better Security or Just Luck?
On this anniversary of the 9-11 terrorist attacks, some security practitioners believe America's a safer place. Others say the absence of a major attack in eight years is just a matter of chance. Who's right?
Report: U.S. Hotel Security Varies Widely
New research from Cornell University finds size, class of hotel often determine security and safety levels.
3 Sentenced for Military Tech Leaks to China
The men were charged with exporting thermal cameras and integrated circuits with potential military uses.
Report: Hathaway Resigns as Acting Cybersecurity Czar
She also drops out of running for White House cybersecurity coordinator, WSJ says.
Cyber Security, the Nuclear Threat and You: Cassandra's Guide to the 21st Century
Richard Power interviews Martin Hellman and mulls nuclear risk.
Cyberwar: Is Offense the New Defense?
Many experts - including some in the military - argue that cyber weapons could make our networks safer. But will they? Robert Lemos reports from the Conference on Cyber Warfare in Estonia.
This Profound Moment in Cybersecurity, and Three Challenges that Frame It
Richard Power looks at the big picture and how security must move forward
RSA 2009: Why the Top U.S. Cyber Official is Losing Sleep
Melissa Hathaway has led an extensive review of the nation's cybersecurity. Her dreams are haunted by what she has discovered.
