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National Guardsmen may soon use personal electronics in deployments
“Bring Your Own Approved Device” initiative would allow guardsmen to use personal mobile equipment to perform the same functions in the field that they would otherwise carry out at a desktop in their offices.
How would feds be able to use their own devices for work?
Brian Egenrieder, of SyncDog, speaks to Fifth Domain about obstacles between feds and using their devices at work.
Are banned Chinese cameras watching the US military?
Amid news that thousands of banned Chinese-made surveillance devices are in use across American government installations, Sen. Marco Rubio is asking the Pentagon what Chinese gear it is using.
By Joe Gould
When does ‘responsible encryption’ equal surveillance?
Speaking at Georgetown University Nov. 29, Deputy Assistant Attorney General Rod Rosenstein urged private firms to undertake “responsible encryption” in devices.
By Justin Lynch
Experts predict countries will use smart devices to launch cyberattacks
Security professionals and experts surveyed at the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas expressed concerns as increasingly more "things" become connected.
By Justin Lynch