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Author: wired.com

Task Force Tells DHS to Offer ‘Cool’ Cybersecurity Jobs to Gov. Workers and Test Them Like Pilots

October 12, 2012 wired.com

In order to attract the highly skilled and qualified cybersecurity workers the Department of Homeland Security needs to fulfill its mission of protecting government computer systems and overseeing

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WikiLeaks Goes Behind Paywall, Anonymous Cries Foul

October 11, 2012 wired.com

Secret-spilling site WikiLeaks has moved millions of documents behind a paywall, prompting blowback from elements of an underground ally, the hacking group Anonymous, including one well-known membe

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New Election System Promises to Help Catch Voting-Machine Problems

October 11, 2012 wired.com

A new election system being used in next month’s presidential elections in Florida promises to give election officials the ability to independently and swiftly audit the performance of their

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Judge Says Fair Use Protects Universities in Book-Scanning Project

October 10, 2012 wired.com

A federal judge on Wednesday said universities had a fair-use defense to charges of copyright infringement when they systematically pooled millions of books they had digitized without permission fr

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