CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE Articles
China Denies U.S. Power Grid Attack
A government spokeswoman denies reported attacks from China and Russia ever occurred.
Fiber Cuts Slash Silicon Valley's Net Arteries
Apparent vandalism cut off wired and wireless service to thousands and shut two IBM facilities.
Researcher: Power Grid Hackers Probably Attacked Typical PC Flaws
Plenty of PCs have been compromised in different industries, critical or not, says Roger Thompson.
Taking a Lesson in Federal Compliance from the Chemical Industry
Honeywell's Jon Harmon says the industry's response to CFATS provides a model for compliance with stringent federal security requirements
DHS, Drug Interdiction and Common Sense
Fighting drug cartels requires that all agencies get on the same page. Jim Giermanski says Memorada of Understanding are producing the opposite effect.
DHS Bears Brunt of Criticism at House Cybersecurity Hearing
Lack of leadership still hampers efforts at creating comprehensive threat-response capability
Wired: Cyberczar Beckstrom quits DHS
Concerns of NSA takeover
How To Design Green AND Secure Buildings
The secure and the environmentally-friendly almost always conflict when designing a building. But experts at an "intelligent building" seminar demonstrated how security features can actually help make a structure green.
Hope for a New Cybersecurity Administration
It has to get better - doesn't it? CSO Publisher Bob Bragdon looks for progress on the national cybersecurity front.
Why Your Church Needs a Security Plan
A new Christian security consultancy wants church security plans to operate on more than just a wing and a prayer.
