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ETSI launches Quantum Safe Cryptography specification group

ETSI has launched a new Industry Specification Group on Quantum Safe Cryptography (ISG QSC)...

In-Flight Wi-Fi Puts Planes at Risk for Cyber Attacks

A new report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) warns that airplanes are...

Sony Cyber Attacks Prompt EMP National Planning

The recent cyber attacks on Sony and South Korean nuclear power plants have spurred...

Making the Most of 2015: Professional Development Options for Compliance Engineers

The start of a new year is a time when we usually reflect on...
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Engineers Developing Ways to Protect Wi-Fi Users from Eavesdropping

Researchers at the University of Arizona's College of Engineering are developing software and methods...

TIA Announces Call for Speakers for 2015 Network of the Future Conference

The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) announced the call for speakers for TIA 2015: The...

New Release of Smart Grid Framework and Roadmap Published

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has released the final version of...

Hackers Find Security Hole in Electronic Freeway Billboards

Earlier this week, the Homeland Security Department notified transportation operators that there was a potential security gap in electronic freeway billboards that could allow hackers to post phony warnings to drivers.

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Fred B. Schneider to Receive 2012 IEEE Emanuel R. Piore Award

Fred B. Schneider, a computer scientist whose foundational work on trustworthy computer systems has...

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