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Google, UMD Collaborate on New Cybersecurity Seminar Series

Google and the University of Maryland have teamed up to develop a cybersecurity seminar series that will feature speakers from industry, academia and government, addressing topics related to cybersecurity, including technology, policy and economics. Invited speakers will also examine the impact that cybersecurity threats and protective measures are having on privacy, identity, social networks, business [...]

The National Institute of Standards and Technology is hosting host its third Cloud Computing Forum and Workshop on April 7-8, 2011, with a speaker lineup that boasts of federal Chief Information Officer Vivek Kundra, Google Chief Internet Evangelist Vint Cerf and NIST Director Patrick Gallagher. Panel sessions during the forum will feature international cloud-computing experts [...]

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Executive Mosaic, publisher of The New New Internet and other news sites related to government contracting, announced today the release of its spring edition of GovConExec magazine, which focuses on cloud computing and the executives who are spearheading the move for government customers. In the latest issue, which marks GovConExec’s fifth issue and second year [...]

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The Air Force Association‘s newest event, the CyberFutures Conference and Technology Exposition, will explore cyberspace with energetic discussions, the latest in IT and education and a career fair for job seekers. AFA has teamed up with military-to-civilian recruitment firm RecruitMilitary to host a career fair April 1 that will feature prominent aerospace/defense firms. Many companies [...]

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It’s official: The Internet recently ran out of IPv4 Internet addresses. But fear not, there’s a new round of addresses and it looks like they won’t exhaust anytime soon, with the introduction of 340 undecillion new, fresh addresses. If you haven’t heard of undecillion before, it means a trillion trillion, which is notably more than [...]

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