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Congress and National Security in 2007
Congressional failure to end the Iraq War in 2007 masked a series of less visible but nonetheless important triumphs on national security issues, particularly related to nuclear weapons.
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Congress extends surveillance law for 15 days
Following an appeal from President George W. Bush on Monday, the U.S. Congress has granted a temporary extension to a controversial law that allows the government to conduct telephone surveillance on suspected terrorists.
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Red Hat and Firefox more buggy than Microsoft
Secunia has found that the number of security bugs in the open source Red Hat Linux operating system and Firefox browsers far outstripped comparable products from Microsoft last year.In a report released this we
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Microsoft to provide virtual access to Library of Congress
Microsoft will provide the technology that allows visitors to the U.S. Library of Congress (LOC) to first take a virtual tour of historic documents and map out what exhibits they want to see, the two organizations announced Thursday.
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Top 10: Military goods for sale and miscreants aplenty
Psssst ... Hey, you over there! Yeah, you. Wanna buy some F-14 components? According to the Government Accountability Office, purloined military equipment can be found online at eBay or Craigslist. Seems like it was a week for wild-and-woolly Internet-related news. SA
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Clinton's new ad hits Obama on national security - Houston Chronicle
Ledger IndependentClinton's new ad hits Obama on national securityHouston Chronicle - 3 hours agoBy PEGGY FIKAC WACO, Texas - As a new campaign ad portrays her as the one who can protect America's children in a dangerous world, US Sen. Hillary Clinton hit hard at US S
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How to spot -- and stop -- a corporate spy
Corporations are woefully unprepared to counter attempts at corporate espionage, say experts who perform vulnerability assessments designed to uncover security weaknesses. U.S. corporations lose as much as $300 billion a year to hacking, cracking, physical security br
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Securing cyberspace against war, terror and red tape
DHS's Greg Garcia in the hot seat Interview In September 2006, the US Secretary of Homeland Security appointed Greg Garcia assistant secretary for cybersecurity and telecommunications. With oversight for the National Cyber Security Division, the Office of Emergency Communications and the National
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National Society of Film Critics honors "There Will Be Blood" - KESQ
StarPhoenixNational Society of Film Critics honors "There Will Be Blood"KESQ - 57 minutes agoAP - January 5, 2008 9:04 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) - "There Will Be Blood" has been named best picture of 2007 by the National Society of Film Critics.Film Critics Honor "There
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McCain sticks with national security argument - WCAX
The Epoch Times IrelandMcCain sticks with national security argumentWCAX - Jan 2, 2008AP - January 2, 2008 7:35 AM ET TILTON, NH (AP) - Republican John McCain spent New Year's Day in snowy New Hampshire, arguing against rival Mitt Romney's managerial experience.Vi
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Bipartisan Objections Cite Security, Costs and Privacy - Washington Post
Voice of AmericaBipartisan Objections Cite Security, Costs and PrivacyWashington Post - 1 hour agoBy Dafna Linzer A new Bush administration plan to create national standards for driver's licenses drew heavy criticism yesterday from civil liberties groups, some Republic
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Clemens's Talk With Congress on Steroids Is Delayed (Update2) - Bloomberg
Turkish PressClemens's Talk With Congress on Steroids Is Delayed (Update2)Bloomberg - 5 hours agoBy Danielle Sessa Jan. 24 (Bloomberg) -- Roger Clemens's interview with US congressional investigators about charges he used steroids has been delayed until Feb. 5. The Cy
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The Specious 'National Security' Argument
In the past week, the Bush administration has unearthed a "national security" justification for passage of the United States-Colombia Free Trade Agreement that can't be allowed to stand.
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Home Prices Sank in 2007, and Buyers Hid
The median price of an American single-family home fell in 2007 for the first time in at least four decades, according to the National Association of Realtors.
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EMC to offer SaaS backup and recovery service
Leveraging its October 2007 purchase of Berkeley Data Systems [BDS], EMC announced this week that it will offer an enterprise backup and recovery solution, MozyEnterprise, over a hosted SaaS platform for desktops, laptops, and remote servers.
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Of laptops and US border searches
Feds seek unfettered access Recently, I was going through an airport with my shoes, coat, jacket, and belt off as well as with my carry-on bag, briefcase, and laptop all separated for easy inspection. I was heading through security at the Washington D.C., Ronald Reagan National Airport in Arlingt
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What Our Top Spy Doesn't Get: Security and Privacy Aren't Opposites
The director of national intelligence wants to monitor all internet communications to guard against cyberattack. His aide says "privacy and security are a zero-sum game." Our nation's spy masters may want to check their math. Commentary by Bruce Schneier.
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What Our Top Spy Doesn't Get: Security and Privacy Aren't Opposites
The director of national intelligence wants to monitor all internet communications to guard against cyberattack. His aide says "privacy and security are a zero-sum game." Our nation's spy masters may want to check their math. Commentary by Bruce Schneier.
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McCain to talk security on Europe and Mideast trip
BOSTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate John McCain says he will emphasize national security issues from Afghanistan to global climate change on a visit to Europe and the Middle East next week.
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McCain to talk security on Europe and Mideast trip (Reuters)
Reuters - Republican presidential candidate John McCain says he will emphasize national security issues from Afghanistan to global climate change on a visit to Europe and the Middle East next week.
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