ASF2011: Cyber Security


Bloomberg's Allan Holmes moderates a conversation with former CIA Director Gen. Michael V. Hayden, Dell SecureWorks' Jon Ramsey, and AGT International's Mati Kochavi


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Dmitri Alperovitch on Cybersecurity & the Chinese Threat


Foreign Affairs Focus On: Cybersecurity & the Chinese Threat with Dmitri Alperovitch Managing Editor Jonathan Tepperman interviews the former vice president of threat research at McAfee, discussing the danger cyber espionage poses to US national and economic security. Should the government or the private sector put in the resources to combat state, corporate, and individual actors trying to infiltrate US systems? Read more on cyberstrategy on www.ForeignAffairs.com


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Howard Schmidt, White House Cybersecurity Coordinator


This week, The Communicators begins a four-part series on US cybersecurity. In this first installment, White House Cybersecurity Coordinator Howard Schmidt discusses the Obama Administration's effort to reduce cyber threats and to protect the US against cyber attacks. This includes the Administration's legislative proposal and plans to protect US infrastructure such as the electric grid, transportation systems, and Wall Street, as well as US military defenses and businesses from cyber attacks.


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Palisade: Cyber Security for the Energy Industry


As utilities continue to evolve at an unprecedented rate, Lockheed Martin is helping them protect the grid, networks and systems that power our daily lives. Lockheed Martin's Palisade(tm) is a cyber security solution tailored to the complex needs of the energy industry and customized to each client's unique environment.


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National Cyber Security Awareness tips


Take a look at this short video where Charlie Brown shares simple tips and steps you can use to protect your personal information online.


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Combating Cyber Security with 9/11 in Mind


The news of the increasing number of cyber attacks is especially unsettling for Americans as the 10th anniversary of 9/11 approaches. Dr. Farshid Delgosha, a professor at the New York Institute of Technology, told us that these attacks are on the rise because so many commercial websites are not secure. Also, the fact that consumers are continuously using their mobile devices and social networking sites to share personal information only makes companies and individuals more vulnerable. For these reasons, Dr. Delgosha believes that cyber security needs to be taken much more seriously than it currently is. NYIT is hoping to raise awareness of these concerns at its upcoming Cyber Security Conference taking place September 15.


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How to solve a cipher - Cyber Security Challenge UK


PwC's Jay Abbott explains how to solve the first cipher puzzle created by the Cyber Security Challenge UK - a series of national online games and competitions that test yuor cyber security ability skills. For more puzzles like this and information on how to get involved in the Challenge, visit cybersecuritychallenge.org.uk


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Conspiracy Music Artist : eLVIS oN aCID - Cyber Security Act


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ShmooCon 2011: Keynote: Analytic Framework for Cyber Security


Speaker: Peiter "Mudge" Zatko DARPA, the Defense Advance Research Project Agency, directs billions of dollars towards research. One of these research areas is Cyber. In 2010 DARPA hired "Mudge", the hacker who led the early hackerspace L0pht @stake, to create, direct, and manage cyber research efforts for the Department of Defense. This talk presents the new approaches that the agency is embracing and types of research efforts and how they diverge from traditional cyber efforts. Much of the existing and historic security solutions are focused on buying tactical breathing space without driving towards convergence with the actual cyber threats and problems. This talk looks at what the differences between efforts to buy tactical breathing space and those driving towards convergence with evolving threats actually are. Code analysis, surface areas exposed by security products and layered security solutions, game theory and irrational actors, and policy are evaluated and applied to existing and future efforts. The talk also focuses on new efforts to allow the government to help fund and embrace hacker spaces and the community of "makers" and 'homebrew researchers" as non-traditional performers. For more information visit: bit.ly To download the video visit: bit.ly


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History Channel-Cyber Security Expert Greg Evans on Cyber Attacks


The History Channel--Modern Marvels features Cyber security expert, Gregory Evans. He demonstrates how computers can be used for cyber attacks, cyber terrorism, and cyber crimes. www.gregoryDevans.com


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Mark Dice & Alex Jones: New Cybersecurity Bill Gives Obama 'Power To Shut Down Companies' 1/3


Paul Joseph Watson www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv www.infowars.net www.prisonplanet.com September 28, 2010 An amalgamated cybersecurity bill that lawmakers hope to pass before the end of the year includes new powers which would allow President Obama to shut down not only entire areas of the Internet, but also businesses and industries that fail to comply with government orders following the declaration of a national emergency -- increasing fears that the legislation will be abused as a political tool. The draft bill is a combination of two pieces of legislation originally crafted by Senators Lieberman and Rockefeller. One of the differences between the new bill and the original Lieberman version is that the Internet "kill switch" power has been limited to 90 days without congressional oversight, rather than the original period of four months contained in the Lieberman bill. In other words, President Obama can issue an emergency declaration that lasts 30 days and he can renew it for a further 60 days before congress can step in to oversee the powers. The new powers would give Obama a free hand to not only shut down entire areas of the Internet and block all Internet traffic from certain countries, but under the amalgamated bill he would also have the power to completely shut down industries that don't follow government orders, according to a Reuters summary of the new bill. "Industries, companies or portions of companies could be temporarily shut down, or be required <b>...</b>


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Alex Jones Tv: Cybersecurity Measures Will Mandate Government "ID Tokens" To Use Internet 1/4


Cybersecurity Measures Will Mandate Government "ID Tokens" To Use The Internet Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones www.prisonplanet.com Monday, June 28, 2010 The move to shut down and regulate the Internet under a new government-controlled system has accelerated into high gear with the announcement that the government's cybersecurity strategy revolves around issuing Internet users with ID "tokens" without which they will not be able to visit websites, the latest salvo against web freedom which, in combination with Senator Joe Lieberman's 'kill switch' bill, will serve to eviscerate the free Internet as we know it. Under the guise of "cybersecurity," the government is moving to discredit and shut down the existing Internet infrastructure in the pursuit of a new, centralized, regulated world wide web. It is important to stress that "cybersecurity" has nothing to do with protecting the infrastructure of the United States and everything to do with taking over the Internet. Cybersecurity is about attacking non-compliant Internet users, not defending against hackers. Non-compliance equates as using the Internet as a political tool to dissent against the policies of the US government. Having already tried and failed in flooding the web with paid disinformation agents, the government is now turning to its only recourse, exploiting hyped or outright staged cyberattacks as an excuse through which to implement an Internet 2 system controlled and regulated solely by the authorities. We <b>...</b>


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Mark Dice & Alex Jones: New Cybersecurity Bill Gives Obama 'Power To Shut Down Companies' 2/3


Paul Joseph Watson www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv www.infowars.net www.prisonplanet.com September 28, 2010 An amalgamated cybersecurity bill that lawmakers hope to pass before the end of the year includes new powers which would allow President Obama to shut down not only entire areas of the Internet, but also businesses and industries that fail to comply with government orders following the declaration of a national emergency -- increasing fears that the legislation will be abused as a political tool. The draft bill is a combination of two pieces of legislation originally crafted by Senators Lieberman and Rockefeller. One of the differences between the new bill and the original Lieberman version is that the Internet "kill switch" power has been limited to 90 days without congressional oversight, rather than the original period of four months contained in the Lieberman bill. In other words, President Obama can issue an emergency declaration that lasts 30 days and he can renew it for a further 60 days before congress can step in to oversee the powers. The new powers would give Obama a free hand to not only shut down entire areas of the Internet and block all Internet traffic from certain countries, but under the amalgamated bill he would also have the power to completely shut down industries that don't follow government orders, according to a Reuters summary of the new bill. "Industries, companies or portions of companies could be temporarily shut down, or be required <b>...</b>


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Alex Jones Tv: Cybersecurity Measures Will Mandate Government "ID Tokens" To Use Internet 2/4


Cybersecurity Measures Will Mandate Government "ID Tokens" To Use The Internet Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones www.prisonplanet.com Monday, June 28, 2010 The move to shut down and regulate the Internet under a new government-controlled system has accelerated into high gear with the announcement that the government's cybersecurity strategy revolves around issuing Internet users with ID "tokens" without which they will not be able to visit websites, the latest salvo against web freedom which, in combination with Senator Joe Lieberman's 'kill switch' bill, will serve to eviscerate the free Internet as we know it. Under the guise of "cybersecurity," the government is moving to discredit and shut down the existing Internet infrastructure in the pursuit of a new, centralized, regulated world wide web. It is important to stress that "cybersecurity" has nothing to do with protecting the infrastructure of the United States and everything to do with taking over the Internet. Cybersecurity is about attacking non-compliant Internet users, not defending against hackers. Non-compliance equates as using the Internet as a political tool to dissent against the policies of the US government. Having already tried and failed in flooding the web with paid disinformation agents, the government is now turning to its only recourse, exploiting hyped or outright staged cyberattacks as an excuse through which to implement an Internet 2 system controlled and regulated solely by the authorities. We <b>...</b>


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Mark Dice & Alex Jones: New Cybersecurity Bill Gives Obama 'Power To Shut Down Companies' 3/3


Paul Joseph Watson www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv www.infowars.net www.prisonplanet.com September 28, 2010 An amalgamated cybersecurity bill that lawmakers hope to pass before the end of the year includes new powers which would allow President Obama to shut down not only entire areas of the Internet, but also businesses and industries that fail to comply with government orders following the declaration of a national emergency -- increasing fears that the legislation will be abused as a political tool. The draft bill is a combination of two pieces of legislation originally crafted by Senators Lieberman and Rockefeller. One of the differences between the new bill and the original Lieberman version is that the Internet "kill switch" power has been limited to 90 days without congressional oversight, rather than the original period of four months contained in the Lieberman bill. In other words, President Obama can issue an emergency declaration that lasts 30 days and he can renew it for a further 60 days before congress can step in to oversee the powers. The new powers would give Obama a free hand to not only shut down entire areas of the Internet and block all Internet traffic from certain countries, but under the amalgamated bill he would also have the power to completely shut down industries that don't follow government orders, according to a Reuters summary of the new bill. "Industries, companies or portions of companies could be temporarily shut down, or be required <b>...</b>


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Online Threats and Cybersecurity Policy


Jerry Brito talks about dangers of threat inflation in cybersecurity policy.


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There May Be A Shortage of Cyber Security Professionals


The good news: There may be more jobs in cyber-security than there are professionals to fill them. The challenge: It's a new field that requires you to know a number of disciplines, and be familiar with some relatively new credentials.


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DHS Cyber Security Public Service Announcement. Yes, I support cyber security! But I would never have placed this creation--my first webcam recording ever--in the public arena without a blatant desire to win an iPad. : ) Have fun and I hope you learn something.


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Rockefeller Lieberman Cyber Security Act of 2009 would Give the President an Internet "Kill Switch"


Critics cry foul at fascist bill to limit access to Internet in national emergency. Cyber Security Act of 2009.


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Cyber-security risks test US government preparedness


We take a look beyond the headlines at increasing concerns over cyber-security, a problem that was recently highlighted by an online assault on Google from China. This event added to fears about a digital attack that could cripple the information superhighway. For more, Martin Savidge interviews James Lewis. worldfocus.org


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Webbot: Internet Kill Switch May Facilitate Underground Internet System


link: www.in5d.com While the Senate is trying to pass President Barack Obama's Internet Kill Switch cybersecurity bill by attaching it to a related legislation bill, the nationwide Emergency Alert System test on November 9th, 2011 at 1 pm CST might help to usher in a new breed of free, underground internet services.


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Eugene Kaspersky Presents "The threats of the Age of cyber-warfare"


Eugene Kaspersky presents on the cyber crime landscape and the threats of the age of cyber-warfare during Kaspersky Lab's Cyber Security Symposium and Global Corporate Product Launch.


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The Alex Jones Show with Jason Bermas 1/3: Cybersecurity Act-Government Takeover of The Internet


Insiders, Neocons Plan Simulated Cyber Attack Kurt Nimmo www.infowars.com February 11, 2010 The Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC) plans to simulate a cyber attack on Americas infrastructure on February 16, 2010. Dubbed Cyber ShockWave, the simulation will provide an unprecedented look at how the government would develop a real-time response to a large-scale cyber crisis affecting much of the nation, according to a BPC press release issued today. BPC propaganda video mentions China and Russia as possible enemies. The cyber attack is going to be war-gamed, in public, for all the country to see. It will be quite realistic, featuring senior intelligence and national security officials, including former directors of intelligence agencies and combatant commands and homeland security advisers, writes Marc Ambinder for The Atlantic. Ambinder continues: The sponsors of the event include companies with financial stakes in the future of cyber defense — General Dynamics is one — but also companies whose transactions are the lifeblood to the American economy, and who want to foster a greater sense of urgency among the public and policymakers. In other words, a handful of well-placed corporations stand to make a fortune on the prospect of a cyber attack. In addition, a message will be sent to the Senate warning that it should pass cybersecurity legislation (a 2009 Senate bill would have given Obama the authority to shut down the internet). General Dynamics is a leading death merchant at <b>...</b>


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Alex Jones Tv 1/4:Cybersecurity Act & Paying Kids To Spy On YOU!


Alex talks about the Cybersecurity Act Obama is forcing on the american people, and what kind of new control this will have over the population, and the harm it could have on our Internet Free speech that we've enjoyed for so many years since it's creation! Alex also covers the Paying money to our children to Spy on mom & dad program, and how this is all part of the attack on the family unit. prisonplanet.tv www.infowars.com


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Misha Glenny: Hire the hackers!


www.ted.com Despite multibillion-dollar investments in cybersecurity, one of its root problems has been largely ignored who are the people who write malicious code? Underworld investigator Misha Glenny profiles several convicted coders from around the world and reaches a startling conclusion.TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the "Sixth Sense" wearable tech, and "Lost" producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at www.ted.com


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Alex Jones Tv 1/3: Bermas: "Intern Camps" Language for Children in Cybersecurity Bill


Also, Check this story out. Isn't Microsoft wonderful? Tony Romm The Hill March 4, 2010 A top Microsoft executive on Tuesday suggested a broad Internet tax to help defray the costs associated with computer security breaches and vast Internet attacks, according to reports. Speaking at a security conference in San Francisco, Microsoft Vice President for Trustworthy Computing Scott Charney pitched the Web usage fee as one way to subsidize efforts to combat emerging cyber threats — a costly venture, he said, but one that had vast community benefits. You could say its a public safety issue and do it with general taxation, Charney noted. Ultimately, Charney was only offering one suggestion during the RSA security conference; not a precise policy prescription. www.prisonplanet.com


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Alex Jones Tv 3/3: Bermas: "Intern Camps" Language for Children in Cybersecurity Bill


Also, Check this story out. Isn't Microsoft wonderful? Tony Romm The Hill March 4, 2010 A top Microsoft executive on Tuesday suggested a broad Internet tax to help defray the costs associated with computer security breaches and vast Internet attacks, according to reports. Speaking at a security conference in San Francisco, Microsoft Vice President for Trustworthy Computing Scott Charney pitched the Web usage fee as one way to subsidize efforts to combat emerging cyber threats — a costly venture, he said, but one that had vast community benefits. You could say its a public safety issue and do it with general taxation, Charney noted. Ultimately, Charney was only offering one suggestion during the RSA security conference; not a precise policy prescription. www.prisonplanet.com


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Alex Jones Tv 2/3: Bermas: "Intern Camps" Language for Children in Cybersecurity Bill


Also, Check this story out. Isn't Microsoft wonderful? Tony Romm The Hill March 4, 2010 A top Microsoft executive on Tuesday suggested a broad Internet tax to help defray the costs associated with computer security breaches and vast Internet attacks, according to reports. Speaking at a security conference in San Francisco, Microsoft Vice President for Trustworthy Computing Scott Charney pitched the Web usage fee as one way to subsidize efforts to combat emerging cyber threats — a costly venture, he said, but one that had vast community benefits. You could say its a public safety issue and do it with general taxation, Charney noted. Ultimately, Charney was only offering one suggestion during the RSA security conference; not a precise policy prescription. www.prisonplanet.com


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