Newscan: Vermont utility finds alleged Russian malware on computer
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Vermont utility finds alleged Russian malware on computer
Can Alexa help solve a murder case? Police think so, but Amazon won’t give up the data
We are living through the first worldwide cyberwar—but just haven’t called it that
Obama moves to split cyberwarfare command from the NSA
Trump questions quest for cybersecurity: ‘No computer is safe’
Sepura selloff after low-ball China bid
FBI, DHS release report on Russian hacking
FBI agrees with CIA that Russia aimed to help Trump to win the White House
White House fails to make case that Russian hackers tampered with election
Obama confronts complexity of using a mighty cyberarsenal against Russia
SoftBank touts first $1 billion investment as part of pledge to Trump
Canada declares ‘high-speed’ Internet essential for quality of life
Mexican minister vows to sue Ganley for defamation
Caveat: Deloitte testimony on Mexico corruption spurs Ganley
Leaked files show what a Cellebrite phone-extraction report looks like
Net neutrality’s ‘days are numbered’ as FCC gears up for Trump years
Net neutrality faces extinction under Trump
LinkedIn’s Lynda.com suffers database breach
Verizon now also decides to kill remaining Galaxy Note 7 phones
Uncertainty over Trump’s immigration policy leads foreign engineers to ditch startups
U.S. Cellular 5G test with Ericsson sees 9 GB/s peak speed using 15 GHz band
What is really going on with the FCC’s broadcast incentive auction?
What happens if the 600 MHz incentive auction fails?
Maryland County’s snowplow tracker is ready for winter
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News announcements from our industry
FDA outlines cybersecurity recommendations for medical-device manufacturers
FCC clears path for transition from TTY to real-time text
TDK agrees to buy InvenSense for about $1.3 billion in cash
TecNet International changes its name to Maxon America
PCTEL appoints David Neumann as CEO
J.Michael Kennedy joins Federal Engineering, continuing expansion of company’s 911/PSAP practice
Essex County selects Federal Engineering for radio consulting