Congress approved a massive spending program on Tuesday afternoon that will allocate nearly a billion dollars for computer security research. By a voice vote, the U.S. House of Representatives agreed to the Cyber Security Research and Development Act (CSRDA), which . . . . Congress approved a massive spending program on Tuesday afternoon that will allocate nearly a billion dollars for computer security research. By a voice vote, the U.S. House of Representatives agreed to the Cyber Security Research and Development Act (CSRDA), which hands colleges and universities about $900 million over the next five years to create security centers, recruit graduate students, and pay for research. Because the measure already has been approved by the Senate, it goes to President Bush for his signature. At a press conference after the vote, CSDRA's backers said the bill would help to solve America's "cybersecurity" problems and convince more students to study related topics. The link for this article located at News.com is no longer available. . The federal government's recent budget measure designates $750 million to enhance cyber defense research, encouraging academic participation.. Cyber Security Research, Government Funding, Technology Research. . Anthony Pell
The National Security Agency, the electronic snooping arm of the U.S. government, has enlisted computer security company Network Associates to help create a version of Linux that's less vulnerable to attack. The NSA awarded the two-year, $1.2 million contract to the . . . . The National Security Agency, the electronic snooping arm of the U.S. government, has enlisted computer security company Network Associates to help create a version of Linux that's less vulnerable to attack. The NSA awarded the two-year, $1.2 million contract to the PGP Security division of the Santa Clara, Calif.-based company, Network Associates announced Monday. The company will add more security features into a version of Linux the NSA already has paid for called "Security-Enhanced Linux" (SELinux). Network Associates also will help present the changes to the community of programmers who collectively produce Linux under the open-source method. The link for this article located at News.com is no longer available. . The collaboration between NSA and Network Associates significantly enhances Linux security with SELinux, enforcing robust access control and improving system integrity.. Linux Security Enhancements, SELinux Features, Open Source Security Projects. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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