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The CAE at 10: Interview with Dickie George of the NSA
Posted on September 1st, 2009 No commentsTen years ago, the National Security Agency (NSA) started up the Centers of Academic Excellence program to encourage stronger information assurance programs at colleges and universities. Initially, there were 7 designated CAE schools. Today, the ranks have swollen to over 100 CAE-designated schools, and information assurance professionals are much better prepared to tackle the cybersecurity challenges we face.
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Canadian Group Seeks to Expand WEEE Program
Posted on August 14th, 2009 No commentsSecond phase of the program is set to begin April 1, 2010.
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DVD Recycling Leader to Help Advance Industry Sustainability Agenda
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Court Okays Caraustar Reorganization Plan
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President Signs Bill to Extend Auto Purchase Program.
Posted on August 7th, 2009 No commentsThe U.S. Senate has added $2 billion to the program.
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Merrick Bank v. Savvis Update: Savvis Files Motion to Dismiss
Posted on June 23rd, 2009 No commentsAs reported previously, the CardSystems security breach has resulted in a lawsuit brought by a merchant bank (Merrick Bank) against CardSystem’s security assessment company (Savvis). The suit alleges that Savvis negligently certified CardSystem’s security as compliant with Visa’s Card Information Security Program (“CISP”), and negligently represented that CardSystems was compliant
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Public Ransom Demand Distinguishes Va. Breach in a Data-at-Risk World
Posted on May 9th, 2009 No commentsA hacker — or a group of hackers — is attempting to hold hostage some 8 million records purportedly acquired from the Virginia Prescription Monitoring Program, according to ransom note posted to the program’s Web site on April 30. Few statements have been released by Virginia state authorities, other than ID theft warnings.
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