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Tech Roundup

Transparency moves, TRICARE budget shift and CIOs for IT reform.

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No Dead Zones

The Army wants to protect brand-name smartphones and tablets on the front lines.

Features

Taking a Flier on Big Data

SA wants data aggregators to screen airline passengers, but digital records can be unreliable.

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Rolling Out The iPhone

After a trial run, ICE issues Apple devices for work and personal use.

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Carhacking

Intruders can tap into vehicle systems to access cellphone calls, GPS signals—even the brakes—with no industry regulations in sight.

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Tech Roundup

Radio plan hits static, digital savings and destination Pinterest.

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Agencies might have to obliterate private photos on devices that go AWOL

New technology will allow users to preserve personal data on missing tablets and smartphones.

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Rite of Passage

Even with sophisticated biometrics, immigration officials struggle to balance enforcement and privacy protections.

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Tech Roundup

Tracking diplomats, spectrum dustup and pushing cyber safeguards.

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Exporting Execs

Post-employment rules questioned after former U.S. cyber officials go to work for Chinese firm accused of spying.

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Tech Roundup

Reforming IT purchasing, a worm-proofing app and predicting suicides.

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Managing Spies and Civil Liberties

John DeLong, the National Security Agency’s first-ever compliance director, keeps citizens out of the crosshairs.

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Tech Roundup

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Cybercrime 101

The government wants to train network defenders to understand hackers, not emulate them.

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Cyber Sleuths in the Spotlight

Network gurus like Shawn Henry say the FBI is going public with hacker takedowns not only to scare crooks, but also computer users.

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Eyes on Spies

John DeLong, the National Security Agency’s first-ever compliance director, keeps citizens out of the crosshairs.

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Tech Roundup

VA looks to consolidate cellphone bills, a very loud cyberattack and fed websites gain fans.

Briefing

Defensive Maneuvers

Backers of domestic unmanned aircraft promote privacy and security protections.