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  • Fri Dec 13 2002 Computer Sciences, DynCorp to merge

    Consulting firm Computer Sciences will acquire DynCorp in a $950 million deal, as part of a move to expand its federal government business.

    Posted by Margaret Kane

  • Wed Apr 30 2008 Microsoft serves law enforcement free COFEE

    USB drive pulls together existing Windows forensic tools for on-the-fly data capture by law enforcement agents.

    Posted by Robert Vamosi

  • Tue Jan 27 2009 Cloud computing security forecast: Clear skies

    Worried about putting your data in the cloud? Find a service provider that offers encryption and access control and bask in the cost savings, say experts.

    Posted by Elinor Mills

  • Tue Dec 22 2009 Accused 'Wolverine' pirate calls charges 'ridiculous'

    In a newspaper interview, Gilberto Sanchez acknowledges uploading the film, but says he obtained it from a street vendor. Has the trail for the original leak gone cold?

    Posted by Greg Sandoval

  • Wed Jun 30 1999 Secure Computing takes a pounding

    Posted by Larry Barrett

  • Fri Nov 20 2009 Report: How risky is cloud computing?

    The European Network and Information Security Agency outlines the benefits and pitfalls for companies thinking of entrusting a third party with their data and even their entire business infrastructure.

    Posted by Lance Whitney

  • Thu Dec 15 2005 Aging computers hobble Homeland Security

    Agency grapples with crashes and incompatible computers as it struggles to reshuffle former INS functions.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh and Anne Broache

  • Thu Dec 17 2009 Firefox, Adobe top buggiest-software list

    Open-source Firefox reports all holes, putting it at the top of the list for bug reports, while Adobe replaces Microsoft in the second spot, reports find.

    Posted by Elinor Mills

  • Wed Dec 16 2009 Keeping Uncle Sam from spying on citizens

    As Center for Democracy and Technology lawyer, Greg Nojeim works to keep government from using national security as excuse to violate citizens' online privacy.

    Posted by Elinor Mills

  • Tue Oct 27 2009 LA approves $7.2 million Google Apps deal

    The city's contract for Google Apps requires that integration provider Computer Sciences Corp. promise to pay a penalty if there is a security breach.

    Posted by Elinor Mills

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