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The great SIM heist: How spies stole the keys to the encryption castle
Obama said everyone wants secure mobile communications. But the NSA worked to undermine that.
DoD wants physical separation for classified data in the cloud … for now
State department trashed 30,000 log-in key fobs after cyberattack
‘I’m so sorry. I’m stupid,’ says man who allegedly fired laser at police
People who fired lasers at landing planes almost certainly won’t be caught
T-Mobile US and Nokia plan LTE-U small cells
Oracle and Ericsson unveil Big Data products ahead of Mobile World Congress
Broadband is better as a public-private partnership
Internet freedom works—commentary by FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai and FEC Commissioner Lee Goodman
Reality check on net-neutrality rhetoric
Dish’s Ergen to reclaim CEO role and lead company’s wireless push
A communications gap in the Internet of Things
In the near future, your face will be your ID
Briefing Room
News announcements from our industry
FCC releases agenda for Thursday’s meeting, where Open Internet rules will be considered
Republican FCC commissioners request release of proposed Internet regulations and delay of vote
Driving Wi-Fi ahead: The upper 5 GHz band—FCC blog by Commissions O’Rielly and Rosenworcel
FirstNet blog: Real-world communications examples highlight Texas initial-consultation meeting
iCERT to convene public-safety cybersecurity event next week in Silicon Valley
Intel Security blog: Cybersecurity for emergency communications
Smart911 announces fourth annual Smart Telecommunicator Awards to recognize 911 call-takers
Verizon exec shuffle: Stratton to replace Mead as head of wireless division