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Amazon hiring 'top secret' IT staff as it fights for CIA work

The NSA pays millions for U.S. telecom access | Leaked US spying budget reveals investments in 'groundbreaking' cryptanalysis

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Amazon hiring 'top secret' IT staff as it fights for CIA work
The U.S. isn't doing a good job keeping secrets. Think Edward Snowden. But demand for trustworthy IT professionals is strong, especially if they want to work for Amazon Web Services. Read More


WEBCAST: IBM Corporation

Give Your Users What They Want with Cloud and Mobile
Date: Wednesday, June 19, 2013 Time: 2:00 PM EDT You will learn: - How moving to the cloud can help accelerate mobile adoption in your organization. - The benefits of combining the power of cloud with the freedom and functionality of mobile. Learn More.

WHITE PAPER: Asigra

SaaS Data Loss: The Problem You Didn't Know You Had
With Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) gaining popularity within IT environments, Aberdeen surveyed organizations to learn about Public Cloud usage within IT infrastructures. Learn More

The NSA pays millions for U.S. telecom access
When it comes to tapping into U.S. telecommunications networks for surreptitious surveillance, the U.S. National Security Agency can't be accused of not paying its way. Read More


WHITE PAPER: IBM Corporation

Ricoh generates new ideas with global lateral communication
Read this case study to find out how the company adopted the IBM SmartCloud Engage platform for cloud-based social business in a pilot program to enhance productivity and innovation in its Business Development Center. Learn More.

Leaked US spying budget reveals investments in 'groundbreaking' cryptanalysis
The U.S. intelligence community is reportedly using 20% of its $52.6 billion annual budget to fund cryptography-related programs and operations. Read More

US to release annual figures on spying orders and people affected
The U.S. government has decided to release data annually on its secret spy orders and the number of people affected by them, the country's intelligence chief said Thursday. Read More


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