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Trump downplays virus after returning to White House
The president's doctor, Navy Cmdr. Sean Conley, said Tuesday "he reports no symptoms," a day after offering Trump wouldn't be fully "out of the woods" for another week.
How the world’s first cyberattack set the stage for modern cybersecurity challenges
Back in November 1988, Robert Tappan Morris, son of the famous cryptographer Robert Morris Sr., was a 20-something graduate student at Cornell who wanted to know how big the internet was – that is, how many devices were connected to it. So he wrote a program that would travel from computer to computer and ask each machine to send a signal back to a control server, which would keep count.
'Tis the season for CyberCon
It’s that time of year again. A time when people come together to catch up on the last 12 months and reconnect with friends and colleagues.
Category management contracts hurt small businesses
According to Sean Crean, director of the SBA’s Office of Government Contracting, protecting small businesses’ ability to compete on government contracts is a matter of national security.
Survey: Government has a career leadership problem
Government has a problem with attracting senior leadership, promoting the right people to lead and providing those leaders with the right development opportunities, according to a recent survey by Deloitte and the Senior Executives Association.
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