According to National Nuclear Security Administration head Thomas D’Agostino, the agency has to deal with up to 10 million “significant cyber security events” daily – That’s a huge big number. “They’re from other countries’ [governments], but we also get fairly sophisticated non-state actors as well,” he said. “The [nuclear]...

On the note of taking care of privacy issues and laws, the European Union and the United States announced a new commitment to collaboration on privacy issues and laws at the High Level Conference. The High Level Conference on Privacy and Protection of Personal Data, held simultaneously in Washington, DC and Brussels with the participation of Vice-President Viviane Reding...

The White House named Todd Park as the Chief Technology Officer in order to fill the role on a national level. Park replaced the departed Aneesh Chopra....

The Cupertino-based Apple has put up a new page on its website stating that it has created some 514,000 US jobs, reports AllThingsD. The job constitute...

Ashton Carter, US Deputy Secretary of Defense outlined six ways the Department of Defense is taking action the way as today – according to him, DOD is spending about half a trillion to run the projects that will result in for the preparation for cyber war, reports VentureBeat. The DOD is charged of protecting the country not only from the physical weapons but also with...

Just early today we reported that HP lay off some 275 employees from its webOS division, other “biggies” companies – this time it is IBM sacking hundreds of employees by this week only with a drive which lay off the job of over 1,000 employees working in US with the company. Alliance@IBM/CWA Local 1701, an IBM employee advocacy group, reports that upward of 1,000...

The Cupertino-based Apple’s next and most awaited tablet – the iPad 3 launch is just round the corner – the document stating Apple’s iPad 3 details...

Earlier in December last year, the US Air Force has announced its plans to buy 2,681 iPads as part of its transition to remove the paper bundle for flight...

The Obama administration detailed an initiative which gives consumers more authority to control over their personal information that they store, share...

With sigh of many American Airlines has already gotten FAA approval last year to use iPads in almost all phases of flights – the American Air Force’s...