Technically News - 11/26

Technically News is a new feature on Technically Speaking that scans thousands of industry articles to present you with a weekly source of IT news, information, and ideas that impact the public sector.

As Cyberwarfare Heats Up, Allies Turn to U.S. Companies for Expertise

No longer confined to the imaginations of sci-fi writers, cyber warfare is quickly becoming a day-to-day nuisance to governments. And as those attacks become more sophisticated and dangerous, world leaders are turning their eyes to American companies for help. Unfortunately, their requests aren’t limited to merely defending against attacks: they want aid in attacking enemies. This Washington Post article delves into the political-side of American businesses assisting foreign governments with their cybersecurity.

Red Hat Previews OpenStack Folsom Enterprise Cloud Release

As other companies are busy figuring out how they can offer their capabilities in the cloud, Red Hat is continuing to update and preview its OpenStack cloud platform. Recent updates include new block storage and cloud networking capabilities. Backed by industry leaders including HP, IBM, Dell, and Intel, OpenStack is a worth keeping an eye on. Read this ServerWatch article to learn about key components and why the platform is so highly supported.

Training Spies in the Era of Cybersecurity

James Bond may still rely on gadgets and physical interactions to complete his missions, but future spies will resemble the younger, computer-hacking rebooted Q. The University of Tulsa has begun training the next generation of espionage, and the FBI, NASA, and DHS have taken notice. This Seattle Times feature explains how a curriculum that includes writing computer viruses, hacking digital networks, mining data, and cracking passwords will soon force Mr. Bond into retirement.

5 Questions with Ron Perez of the Cybersecurity Research Alliance

The Cyber Security Research Alliance (CSRA) wants to unite public, private, and academic partners to amass and disperse cybersecurity information in an effort to answer today’s challenges. CSRA treasurer and AMD security architect, Ron Perez answers questions in this GovTech interview about collaboration and whether the government understands the urgency surrounding cybersecurity.