New site tracks 137,981 people in the intelligence community
Every security officer needs to watch this video. At a conference last week in Germany, the founder of Transparency Toolkit gave a presentation on how he developed a program and website
Every security officer needs to watch this video. At a conference last week in Germany, the founder of Transparency Toolkit gave a presentation on how he developed a program and website
And now the rest of the story. . . . about the bin Laden raid and the aftermath. Read this article and make up your own mind–not what others tell
‘My country for a Honda Civic.’ That’s how much a former DOE/NRC government employee thought the United States was worth. He walked into a foreign embassy overseas and tried to
Jim Nicholson was a GS-15 CIA operations officer when he volunteered to spy for the Russian SVR intelligence service (shortly after another CIA officer, Rick Ames, was arrested in 1994). One
Coming soon to a suburb near you. DICE Principle: Believe in free speech. Islamic State Claims Responsibility for Attack on Muhammad Cartoon Art Fair in Texas (Wall Street Journal) Islamic State
DICE Principles one, two and three: Do the right thing when no one is looking. Live with honor. Have integrity every day. Stealing secrets, stealing fuel, stealing money–it’s all the
This is the book I talked about at my presentation at the IMPACT Conference in Chantilly, VA: The Hundred-Year Marathon: China’s Secret Strategy to Replace America as the Global Superpower by
(Federal News Radio) Nearly 640,000 fewer people held security clearances at the end of fiscal 2014 than they did a year earlier, according to a new report from the Office of the
(CIO/Ira Winkler) One of the legacies of Edward Snowden’s treason is that companies are now concerned about the insider threat more than they ever were before. He demonstrates that a
(HStoday) Although the insider threat is on the radar for most organizations, many are repeatedly failing to take the necessary steps to prevent an attack, according to a recent report sponsored
(Forbes) US navy petty officer Seth Wahle, now an engineer at APA Wireless, implanted a chip in his hand, in between the thumb and the finger of his left hand.
Hannah Robert, a defense contractor, did not protect technical drawings related to parts used in the torpedo systems for nuclear submarines, military attack helicopters and F-15 fighter aircrafts. She was willing
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