Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Today's Headlines-Security Management

March 05, 2014
Today's Headlines
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Morning Security Brief: China Vows Terrorist Crackdown, Cyber Initiatives Funding, Electronic Spying and More 
China's president calls for crackdown on terrorists in the wake the Kunming attack. Obama's budget would heavily fund DHS cyber initiatives. The U.S. government's electronic spying tools could end up in the wrong hands, experts fear

Morning Security Brief: U.S. Offers Ukraine $1 Billion; ATMs Face Major Security Risk; GAO Report on Electronic Health Records

The U.S. offers $1 billion in subsidies to Ukraine and prepares sanctions against Russia; a majority of bank ATMs in the United States face major cyber risks as the Windows XP operating system loses tech support; and a GAO report says the government needs to move on plans to maintain separate but interoperable electronic health records systems.

Morning Security Brief: Ukraine's Ousted President Urges Calm, GAO Issues New Chemical Facility Report, And More

Ukraine's ousted president makes his first public appearance in Russia, the Government Accountability Office issues a new report on chemical facility security, and Yahoo's webcam users are compromised.

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