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  • Wed Oct 7 2009 Q&A: Amit Yoran talks cybersecurity

    Former U.S. cybersecurity director Amit Yoran talks about his year as the "cyberguy" and why he is an "anti-user."

    Posted by Elinor Mills

  • Wed Jan 4 2006 CIA offshoot taps former U.S. cybersecurity chief

    Amit Yoran replaces Gilman Louie at the helm of In-Q-Tel.

    Posted by Karen Said

  • Mon Sep 15 2003 New U.S. cybersecurity guru named

    The Bush administration taps Amit Yoran, a former executive at security company Symantec, to oversee the government's cybersecurity efforts.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Fri Oct 1 2004 U.S. cybersecurity chief resigns

    Amit Yoran leaves the Department of Homeland Security a little more than a year after joining.

    Posted by Robert Lemos

  • Mon Dec 1 2003 A two-pronged approach to cybersecurity

    The U.S. government's new cybersecurity czar, Amit Yoran, says security levels still fall short.

    Posted by Robert Lemos

  • Tue Aug 29 2006 Intel exec to lead CIA capital arm

    Intel and security industry veteran signs on to be CEO at In-Q-Tel.

    Posted by Joris Evers

  • Fri Oct 8 2004 Access to Tom Ridge or bust

    Another cyberczar has resigned, and CNET News.com's Charles Cooper wonders why nobody in government seems particularly concerned.

    Posted by Charles Cooper

  • Mon Oct 18 2004 A slight for cybersecurity?

    The calls for elevating cybersecurity to a political dukedom rather than a barony may just be the industry feeling self-important.

    Posted by Robert Lemos

  • Tue Dec 7 2004 Cybersecurity post needs a promotion, firms say

    Cyber Security Industry Alliance calls on Bush administration to create new assistant secretary position in Homeland Security Department.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Fri Sep 19 2003 Waiting for a digital Sept. 11

    CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says worm outbreaks like MSBlast may very well go down in history as mere child's play when compared with what's being hatched in some cave along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.

    Posted by Charles Cooper

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