Without adequate wireless spectrum America is at a huge security disadvantage relative to its major competitors such as China. U.S. global leadership is at stake right now, a time of high security and ...
The United States has always been on the cutting edge of tech. Our free-market system enabled us to win the race to 4G, helped unleash the app economy, and allowed us to get to 5G faster than others.
Spectrum policy is not a fight between commercial interests and national security. That binary frame is a false and dangerous dichotomy in the twenty-first century, when U.S. national security derives ...
In an ongoing paper series, the CSIS Strategic Technologies Program has explored the national security implications of spectrum allocation. The series argues that it is a national security imperative ...
Antivirus is just one part of keeping your PC secure. What about backups, password storage, and software updates? Do you use a VPN? Are you monitoring the dark web for your personal data? That’s where ...
Despite all the attention being paid to unified threat management systems, secure gateways and mail security, desktop security remains one of the most critical applications for today's PCs. Despite ...
Spectrum management is crucial to our digital future as it provides the invisible regulatory framework enabling efficient and equitable allocation of finite radio frequency resources. Without ...
Today’s security suites have a difficult job. Every other day seems to bring a new threat that targets Windows PCs. Spam is going through the roof, as are phishing and other unsavory Web sites. To ...
Many people saw the original IBM PC as a hobbyist’s dream, but it wasn't long before it became an essential business tool. Today, huge corporations devote entire business units to IT and security, but ...
Security software suites -- including popular programs from McAfee, Symantec, and Trend Micro -- don't protect users from real-world exploits, Secunia warns Security software suites don’t protect ...