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Pentagon seeks to rapidly build up information-warfare force
Emerging technologies play a critical role in both waging and foiling influence campaigns, according to the Defense Department's strategy.
Barr says FBI probing cyber incident on federal network
U.S. national security officials said Monday there had been a "cyber incident" involving the computer networks of the Health and Human Services Department, but the networks were operating normally.
Homeland Security waives contracting laws for border wall
The acting Homeland Security secretary, Chad Wolf, is exercising authority under a 2005 law that gives him sweeping powers to waive laws for building border barriers.
Russians hacked company key to Ukraine scandal: researchers
Russian agents launched a phishing campaign in early November to steal the login credentials of employees of Burisma Holdings, the gas company at the center of the scandal that led to President Donald Trump’s impeachment.
Are you ready for International Volunteer Day?
International Volunteer Day, which happens this year on Dec. 5, provides us an opportunity to focus on how we can serve others, and supporting your favorite causes through the Combined Federal Campaign is a way to make a difference beyond our everyday roles.
By Vince Micone
How giving at national parks is ‘all about love’
Reginald Chapple, chief of the National Park Service Office of Partnerships and Philanthropy, discusses the landscape of donations in the nation's public lands.
By Jessie Bur
Feds get personal with the Combined Federal Campaign
Employees actively involved in the annual charity campaign share causes that strike a chord in them and inspire them to contribute.
By Jessie Bur
Senators warn of foreign social media meddling in US vote
Recommendations came in an 85-page report issued by the Senate Intelligence Committee, which has been investigating Russia's efforts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election.
Iran-backed hack attempt on government officials ‘completely routine activity’
Microsoft observed thousands of attempts to breach email accounts of U.S. officials and a presidential campaign.
By Andrew Eversden
Marine Corps tells California congressman and veteran Duncan Hunter to stop using Eagle, Globe and Anchor in his campaign
The Corps tells Rep. Duncan Hunter to stop using the Marine emblem in political campaign mailers to his constituents.
By Shawn Snow