Author Archive
John Hudson
Digital Government
Hillary Clinton: The U.S. doesn't rely on Facebook for intelligence
Clinton's statement comes after reports that an Islamic militant group claimed responsibility for the Benghazi attacks on social media
- By John Hudson, The Wire
Digital Government
Social media led authorities to a Benghazi terror suspect
The suspect is currently being held by Tunisian authorities
- By John Hudson, The Wire
Digital Government
North Korea: Our missiles can hit continental U.S.
The statement came from an unidentified National Defense Commission official on North Korea's state-run news agency.
- By John Hudson, The Wire
Emerging Tech
Maryland installs cameras to watch the cameras watching you
The move comes after a rash of traffic cameras were destroyed
- By John Hudson, The Wire
Digital Government
Navy SEAL author cashing in on Special Ops video game
Matt Bisonnette also wrote a book on the bin Laden raid.
- By John Hudson, The Wire
Emerging Tech
Video: The Mars rover landing in high definition
NASA has released a three-minute clip with sound.
- By John Hudson, The Wire
Emerging Tech
NASA is the government's one true viral hit factory
There are reasons the space agency is so popular on the Internet.
- By John Hudson, The Wire
Digital Government
Trading firm lost $10 million a minute because of computer glitch
Newly installed trading software caused a 32 percent free fall on Wednesday.
- By John Hudson, The Wire
Digital Government
A day in the life of a U.S. drone operator
The New York Times offers a look inside at drone operations at Hancock Field Air National Guard Base.
- By John Hudson, The Wire
Cybersecurity
It's time to start stoking fears of cyberwar
Tensions mount as a bill sponsored by Sen. Lieberman could come to a vote Wednesday
- By John Hudson, The Wire
Modernization
How many people phone companies hire to give away your information
Companies like Verizon Wireless, AT&T and Sprint hire hundreds of employees to answer requests for user information.
- By John Hudson, The Wire
Featured eBooks
Cybersecurity
Here's how the Stuxnet virus could be used against the U.S.
Virus provides the 'textbook' on how to attack key installations, experts say.
- By John Hudson, The Wire