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Tag Archives: National Security Agency
The National Security Agency is seeking nominations for the 3rd Annual Best Scientific Cybersecurity Paper Competition.
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Posted in Articles, Challenge, Cyber Security, STEM
Tagged 2013 IEEE Computer Security Foundations Symposium, Annual Best Scientific Cybersecurity Paper Competition, competition, cybersecurity, Dr. Deborah Frincke, efficient memory-trace oblivious, engineering, mathematics, National Security Agency, NSA Director of Research, NSA Research Directorate, Paper, science, Scientific, Technology, University of Maryland
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The commander of U.S. Cyber Command says cyber threats are real, hurting the nation and its allies, costing hundreds of billions, and potentially leading to a catastrophic failure.
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Posted in Articles, Cyber Security
Tagged advanced cybersecurity threats, Central Security Service, cyber threats, Defense Department, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Security Agency, Navy Adm. Michael S. Rogers, the State Department, the U.S. Postal Service, U.S. Cyber Command, U.S. Sentencing Commission, U.S. Treasury, White House
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Navy Admiral Michael S. Rogers says network defense is the ultimate team sport. “It will take all of us working together to make this work.”
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Posted in Articles, Cyber Security
Tagged armed with science, AWS, Central Security Service, corporate cyber, Cyber Blur, Cybercom, cybersecurity, Department of Defense, national defense, national security, National Security Agency, Navy Adm. Michael S. Rogers, nsa, Reagan National Defense Forum, U.S. Cyber Command
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Bill Sciannella is a mathematician by training and a long-time manager for the NSA, but there were some who told him he should give up. Needless to say, Bill didn’t listen.
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Posted in Articles, Cyber Security, Featured, Technology
Tagged applied math, approximation solutions, approximation theory, armed with science, Bill Sciannella, Cloud Operations, Jessica L. Tozer, Jessica Tozer, Math, National Disabilities Awareness Month, National Security Agency, nsa, Self-driving smart cars, Strategy and Frameworks Office
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The NSA is host to one of the most inclusive and formidable cybersecurity training programs in the world. Welcome to the College of Cyber.
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Posted in Articles, Cyber Security, Education & Culture, Featured, Videos
Tagged armed with science, AWS, CAE, Centers of Academic Excellence, Centers of Excellence in Cyber Operations, College of Cyber, cyber collegiate opportunity, Cyber Command, cyber security, cybersecurity, Dakota State, Department of Defense, DOD Science, dod technology, formidable cybersecurity training programs, GenCyber, Jessica L. Tozer, Jessica Tozer, Men in Black, Mississippi State, National Cryptologic School, national science foundation, National Security Agency, nsa, NSA videos, Perdue, School of Cyber, Steve LaFountain, Steven LaFountain, teaching ethical behaviors, Towson, University of Arizona, University of New Orleans
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National Security Agency Deputy Direct Richard Ledgett responded to Edward Snowden’s comments earlier this week in an intense TED2014 Talk.
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Posted in Articles, Cyber Security, Featured
Tagged American Constitution, armed with science, Armed with Science interview, AWS, Becky Richards, Central Security Service, Chris Anderson, civil liberties and privacy, condemnations, Cyber Command, cyber security, cybersecurity, defense media, Department of Defense, DoD, DOD Science, Ed Snowden, Edward Snowden, explanation, Gen. Alexander, General Alexander, General Alexander Interview, General Keith Alexander, hyperbole, Jessica L. Tozer, misinformation, Mr. Snowden, National Security Agency, Never Say Anything, No Such Agency, nsa, NSA deputy director, paranoia, Richard Ledgett, SATCOM, TED, TED2014, the real Armed with Science, the truth about the NSA, United States Cyber Command, White House
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In the interest of redefining how they interact with internal/external audiences, & improve transparency, the NSA hired its first-ever, full-time civil liberties and privacy officer. Meet Becky Richards.
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Posted in Articles, Cyber Security, Featured
Tagged accusations, aggravation, armed with science, Armed with Science interview, AWS, Becky Richards, Central Security Service, civil liberties and privacy, condemnations, Cyber Command, cyber security, cybersecurity, defense media, Department of Defense, DoD, explanation, Gen. Alexander, General Alexander, General Alexander Interview, General Keith Alexander, hyperbole, Jessica L. Tozer, misinformation, National Security Agency, nsa, NSA Civil Liberties and Privacy Office, NSA's civil liberties and privacy officer, paranoia, President Obama, SATCOM, the real Armed with Science, the truth about the NSA, United States Cyber Command, White House, Who Is Becky Richards
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