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Chris Strohm
Digital Government
Senators float plan to extend anti-terrorism powers until May
In short, no changes would be made to the expiring provisions in the short term.
- By Chris Strohm
Digital Government
Facebook, YouTube aid in al-Qaeda's spread, study says
The 25-page report even coins a term for the disparate groups.
- By Chris Strohm
Modernization
CIA retools site to make information 'more available'
Twitter, Flickr are now options for agency.
- By Chris Strohm
Digital Government
TSA tests new technology for airport body scanners
New software that will only generate a generic outline of a person and threatening items will be marked on the outline.
- By Chris Strohm
Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity, virtual border fence on Hill agenda
Legislation and hearings likely in the next few months.
- By Chris Strohm
Cybersecurity
DHS official: Cyber attacks against infrastructure on the rise
Schaffer said the government is tracking more and more cyber attacks.
- By Chris Strohm
Digital Government
TSA, pilots weigh biometric system for airport screening
Card would allow crew to pass quickly through security checkpoints.
- By Sara Sorcher and Chris Strohm
Digital Government
IG finds centers can't search across terrorism databases
Homeland Security Department has spent about $430 million to date developing information-sharing systems.
- By Chris Strohm
Digital Government
Privacy advocates want Hill probe of airport scanners
Groups cite concern over safety of machines.
- By Chris Strohm
Digital Government
Officials defend airport screening but say changes are coming
Napolitano, Pistole say that the process is evolving.
- By Chris Strohm
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Cybersecurity
Hill aides, ACLU urge Obama to address cybersecurity bills
The White House has largely sat on the sidelines as lawmakers and key committees wrangle over competing cyber legislation.
- By Chris Strohm
Digital Government
GAO faults disaster recovery plan for critical networks
Auditors say Homeland Security does not have an effective way to rebound from national disaster.
- By Chris Strohm
Cybersecurity
Defense cyber chief downplays need to resolve lines of authority
Defense and Homeland Security agreement is the first step.
- By Chris Strohm
Digital Government
Most domestic intel centers lack privacy plans
Only 28 of 72 centers have privacy and civil liberties plans approved by the Homeland Security Department.
- By Chris Strohm
Digital Government
Companies begin offering faster airport screening
The Transportation Security Administration appears to be taking a wait-and-see approach to the renewed effort.
- By Chris Strohm
Digital Government
CIA opens center to prevent spread of dangerous weapons, technology
The CIA today announced the creation of a counterproliferation center that will lead the agency's efforts to detect and prevent the spread of dangerous weapons and technology.
- By Chris Strohm
Digital Government
Senate clears $600 million border bill funded by work-visa fees
The Senate approved a bill on Thursday that would pump $600 million in emergency spending into security efforts along the border with Mexico, which would be paid for by raising work-visa fees on foreign companies operating in the United States.
- By Chris Strohm
Digital Government
Business groups blast visa fee measure
Pending legislation would raise work-visa fees for foreign companies.
- By Chris Strohm and Andy Leonatti
Digital Government
FBI begins to deploy Sentinel system
Sentinel is intended to move agents from a paper-based to a computer-based system.
- By Chris Strohm