InfraGard connects owners and operators within critical infrastructure to the FBI, to provide education, information sharing, networking and workshops on emerging technologies and threats. “This is ...
A database with contact information for elite cybersecurity professionals is now being sold on the dark web to the highest bidder. Reading time 3 minutes A hacker has breached an FBI program dedicated ...
WASHINGTON—The Electronic Security Association (ESA), ASIS International and the Security Industry Association (SIA) recently announced a Memorandum of Understanding with The InfraGard National ...
NEC National Security Systems, a provider of biometric identity and artificial intelligence (AI) technology for federal government agencies in defense, intelligence, law enforcement, and homeland ...
Not even a nonprofit that works with the FBI on cybersecurity issues is safe from hackers. Not even in metro Atlanta, which is home to more than 150 online security companies and a university that ...
In 1996, a small group of private sector and government officials began working with the FBI’s Cleveland Field Office to help identify cyber threats to the country. The FBI passed along what we knew ...
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — The FBI El Paso office wants borderland businesses to join an initiative designed to group business owners to help protect the nation's infrastructure. The local FBI ...
Public-private partnerships are a hot topic these days, but it’s not a new idea for many representatives of the critical infrastructure sectors. InfraGard — an under-the-radar FBI-sponsored volunteer ...
InfraGard's inaugural use of the Niagara GoStream Plus encoder was for the recent 2008 GovSec U.S. Law and Ready Conference, followed by the InfraGard national conference and business meeting held in ...
From the Winter 2002 issue of The News Media & The Law, page 27. From the Winter 2002 issue of The News Media & The Law, page 27. When California Gov. Gray Davis issued warnings about terrorist ...
Outsiders might think of security pros as silent types whose greatest strength is the ability to keep a secret. Insiders know different: Great security requires great communication, and lots of it.
Speaking at the InfraGard 2005 Conference for professionals involved with homeland security held last week in Washington DC, Federal Bureau of Investigation director Robert Mueller, highlighted what ...