The Defence Department is building a new secret communications facility designed to handle the ‘data deluge’ of electronic intelligence the US shares with Australia. PRISM is in town.
Three Samsung mobile devices have been accepted by Australia’s secretive Defence Signals Directorate (DSD) into a formal evaluation program, which means they are likely to be accepted as secure enough for use in the Australian military.
The Australian Government's Defence Signals Directorate (DSD) has certified Good Technology's mobile device security product, Good for Enterprise for the storage of classified information on iPhones and iPads.
A special code-cracking page was recently launched seemingly to find people to whom a job-offer might be made. UK citizens - fancy working for GCHQ?
Ruxcon 2011 is over for another year. The delegates are happy, the organisers are very tired.
The Australian Defence Signals Directorate (DSD) has won a 2011 US National Cybersecurity Innovation Award, judged and presented by security certification and training organisation SANS Institute.
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