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2012-01-20 15:00:00

Leading data destruction services firm announces date for Webinar focused on providing insight to the technology C-suite on today’s preferred secure data destruction process, Degaussing Chantilly, VA (PRWEB) January 20, 2012 PC Recycler, http://www.pcrecycler.net, the leading trusted provider of absolutely secure data destruction services, announced today that on Thursday, January 26th at 1:00 PM EST they will be hosting a Webinar titled, ‘Degauss it or Risk it.’ The Webinar is free...

2012-01-17 07:00:00

CARLSBAD, Calif., Jan. 17, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- ViaSat Inc. (NASDAQ: VSAT) received NSA certification for release 2 of its AltaSec (®) IPS-250 Inline Network Encryptor (INE), a software-only upgrade for the IPS-250. The new release enables over-the-air and network HAIPE(®)-to-HAIPE(®) key transfer and HAIPE(®) IS version 4.1 compliance to minimize the risk of manually rekeying in the field. (Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20091216/VIASATLOGO) Compatible with the...

2012-01-09 05:00:00

VANCOUVER, Jan. 9, 2012 /PRNewswire/ - Western Pacific Resources Corp. (WRP - TSXV) is pleased to release the assay results for the last 15 drill holes from the 2011 drilling conducted at Mineral Gulch. Results for these holes are shown in Table 1. Previous results were released in a press release dated October 25, 2011. Highlights of this round of drilling include hole MGR11-026 which intersected 0.558 g/t Au over 47.2 m beginning at 22.9 m downhole. This hole lies just north of...

2006-01-23 13:36:13

By David Morgan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A top U.S. intelligence official on Monday said President George W. Bush's warrantless spying program was necessary because the war on terrorism has rendered laws governing electronic surveillance ineffective. As part of a high-profile White House campaign to defend the controversial program, former National Security Agency director Air Force Gen. Michael Hayden said eavesdropping was not as wide-ranging as has been described by critics who say...

2005-12-02 14:10:14

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. intelligence officials in 1964 skewed evidence of an attack on two U.S. destroyers in the Gulf of Tonkin to support claims of communist aggression that led to a massive escalation of the Vietnam War, according to a newly declassified government document. An article by a National Security Agency historian, released by the NSA this week along with intelligence reports and other related documents, said officials at the spy agency withheld nearly 90 percent of...