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    Home Tags Cybersecurity

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    FILE - This June 6, 2013 file photo shows the sign outside the National Security Agency (NSA) campus in Fort Meade, Md. The case of a Baltimore purse-snatcher who got nabbed after crank-calling his victim in 1976 laid the legal groundwork for today's worldwide government surveillance of telephone records in the name of protecting the U.S. from terrorists. The NSA has argued that people forfeit privacy rights when they voluntarily give their phone numbers and Internet IDs to businesses. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File)
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    Obama meets with NSA review task force

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    An inspector general has questioned the competence of the Department of Health and Human Services' Office for Civil Rights, which oversees safeguards for electronic protected health information. (Thinkstock)
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    New security risks found concerning HIPAA

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    December 16, 2013 5:00 am
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    National Security Agency Director Gen. Keith Alexander, from left, Deputy Attorney General James Cole, and Office of the Director of National Intelligence General Counsel Robert Litt, testify on Capitol Hill in Washington on Wednesday, before a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
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    White House to keep NSA, cyber oversight together

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    December 13, 2013 10:30 pm
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    Personal information entered into healthcare.gov may still be at the mercy of hackers, according to House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa. (Graeme Jennings/Washington Examiner)
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    Darrell Issa: HHS obstruction means healthcare.gov still vulnerable to hackers

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    December 12, 2013 5:00 am
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    House warns: Obamacare website ‘open to hackers, other online criminals’
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    House warns: Obamacare website ‘open to hackers, other online criminals’

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    Nasdaq security chief to head new cybersecurity unit
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    New concerns: IRS is not protecting Obamacare info from hackers
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    New concerns: IRS is not protecting Obamacare info from hackers

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    December 9, 2013 5:00 am
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    The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration concluded that the system for calculating subsidies for individuals to purchase insurance through President Obama's health care law didn't have adequate measures in place to minimize security risks and prevent fraud.
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    IRS watchdog says Obamacare security, anti-fraud measures aren’t adequate

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    December 3, 2013 5:00 am
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    Report: Homeland Security’s own computers vulnerable to cyber attack

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    December 3, 2013 5:00 am
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