Newscan: Secrecy around StingRay police surveillance technology proves to be a case’s undoing
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Secrecy around StingRay police surveillance technology proves to be a case’s undoing
Gemalto doesn’t know what it doesn’t know about hack of SIM-card encryption keys
Gemalto confirms it was hacked but insists the NSA didn’t get its crypto keys
Wall Street and law firms plan cooperative body to bolster online security
Senate Commerce Committee aims to flex its muscles on cybersecurity, transportation
Senate Democrats agree to GOP plan to fund Department of Homeland Security
McConnell makes concessions in DHS funding fight
Landline death watch? Wired phones now in only half of U.S. households
Verizon will fix your landline in a month—or give you wireless right now
Charting a course to carrier-grade Wi-Fi
Citing encryption, FBI lobbies to keep metadata spying powers
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Sen. Bill Nelson questions FCC about certification, use of StingRay cellular-surveillance technology
Gemalto presents the findings of its investigation into alleged hacking of SIM-card encryption keys
Presidential memorandum—Establishment of the Cyber Threat Intelligence Integration Center (CTIIC)
FCC changes starting time of today’s meeting to 10:30 a.m. Eastern
Android and iOS swell to 96.3% of the smartphone operating-system market
Avago Technologies to buy Emulex for $8 per share in cash
Remarks of FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai at the 12th annual NG9-1-1 Honor Awards gala