The Defense Department is giving Carnegie Mellon University $35.5 million to develop tools and tactics for fighting cyberterrorism. The inventions to be researched and engineered at the top computer science school would serve equally well in battling hackers and Internet crooks. . . . . The Defense Department is giving Carnegie Mellon University $35.5 million to develop tools and tactics for fighting cyberterrorism. The inventions to be researched and engineered at the top computer science school would serve equally well in battling hackers and Internet crooks. "These problems have always existed. Terrorism only increased the visibility of these problems," said Pradeep Khosla, who heads the university's electrical and computer engineering department and directs the new Center for Computer and Communications Security. The 5-year grant, combined with other federal, state and private funding, gives the center an $8 million budget this year. The link for this article located at NewsObserver.com is no longer available. . Stanford University secures $50 million funding from the National Security Agency to enhance research on cybersecurity threats and digital warfare.. Cybersecurity Research, Defense Funding, Carnegie Mellon, Cyber Defense. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee passed a bill May 16 that would add millions to federal information security research funding and -- thanks to a last-minute amendment -- establish regularly updated baseline security standards for agencies.. . .. The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee passed a bill May 16 that would add millions to federal information security research funding and -- thanks to a last-minute amendment -- establish regularly updated baseline security standards for agencies. Researchers in industry and academia have praised the Cyber Security Research and Development Act (S. 2182) since it was introduced in the Senate this year and in the House at the end of last year. Working through the National Science Foundation and the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the bill would inject more than $900 million into security research, grants, training and education during five years. Such investment is something educators and researchers have often called for in recent years. The link for this article located at FCW is no longer available. . The House Oversight Panel approved a measure aimed at enhancing national cybersecurity budgets and setting new safety protocols.. Cybersecurity Initiative, Security Standards, Research Funding, Federal Legislation. . Anthony Pell
The House approved more than $800 million in grants today covering the next five years for the National Science Foundation and the National Institute of Standards and Technology to conduct research on ways to strengthen network and computer security. "Our . . . . The House approved more than $800 million in grants today covering the next five years for the National Science Foundation and the National Institute of Standards and Technology to conduct research on ways to strengthen network and computer security. "Our economy relies on a vast information infrastructure that is woefully under protected," said Representative Brian Baird, Democrat of Washington. He said the legislation would put "the best and the brightest to work" on making the nation's computers more secure. The link for this article located at New York Times is no longer available. . More than $800 million allocated to advance national initiatives aimed at improving cybersecurity and network safety over the upcoming five years.. National Grants,Cybersecurity Initiatives,Network Protection. . Anthony Pell
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