Create an Account
username: password:
 
  MemeStreams Logo

MemeStreams Discussion

search


This page contains all of the posts and discussion on MemeStreams referencing the following web page: it's an open invitation. You can find discussions on MemeStreams as you surf the web, even if you aren't a MemeStreams member, using the Threads Bookmarklet.

it's an open invitation
by noteworthy at 7:07 am EDT, Mar 23, 2015

Bob Work:

The third offset strategy is an open invitation for everyone to come to the table ... to creatively disrupt our defense ecosystem. Because we'll either creatively disrupt ourselves or be disrupted by someone else.

Jane Harman:

The CIA should remember that just because it can do something doesn't mean it should.

Cisco's John Stewart:

We ship [boxes] to an address that has nothing to do with the customer, and then you have no idea who ultimately it is going to.

Ashton Carter:

Ensuring that cyber troops have the training, equipment and resources they need is a high priority for the department.

Ellen Nakashima:

The government's efforts to deter computer attacks against the United States are not working and it is time to consider boosting the military's cyber-offensive capability, the head of U.S. Cyber Command told Congress on Thursday.

Gina Chon, Hannah Kuchler, and Kara Scannell:

Hackers, who appear to have stolen network and employee passwords, have accessed Register's network for about a year, said people familiar with the probe.

Brian Krebs:

Premera Blue Cross, a major provider of health care services, disclosed today that an intrusion into its network may have resulted in the breach of financial and medical records of 11 million customers. Although Premera isn't saying so just yet, there are independent indicators that this intrusion is once again the work of state-sponsored espionage groups based in China.

Marianne Kolbasuk McGee:

Some security experts say the attack on Premera may have begun months earlier than May 2014, as the insurer reports. For instance, ThreatConnect, a threat intelligence product and services vendor, says it has found evidence that an attack on the health insurer's infrastructure may have started as early as December 2013, or at least a month before OPM OIG began its onsite audit.

Kate Knibbs:

In the latest update to a PLA publication called The Science of Military Strategy, China broke from its tradition of denying everything related to digital spying and network attack capabilities and explicitly revealed that it has specialized units devoted to using computers as weapons.


 
 
Powered By Industrial Memetics