Clinton said Israel’s security is “non-negotiable” and slammed the GOP front-runner to big applause at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee conference.
The hacking collective has vowed to launch Operation Trump and take down the controversial presidential contender's website.
The Department of Homeland Security has tried to push some of its application process online.
Police said the training might duplicate training they already do.
Free-form doodle drawings are easier to remember than cell phone passcodes and faster than entering PINs or text passwords, researchers say.
The National Guard is a key part of the U.S. effort to set up cybersquadrons.
Anti-terrorism authorities have arrested four more people — bringing the total to 43 — suspected of having played a role in the Jan. 14 attacks in the Indonesian capital.
The violent protests late Wednesday apparently were triggered by the school’s decision to dissolve a council of student representatives.
As NATO members prepare for a major summit in July, Baltic states are lobbying for more protection near the Russian border.
The only way to prepare for an attack? Start backing up your computer regularly.
The news comes as U.S. intelligence and military officials reportedly warned that such surveillance activities might help Moscow collect intelligence.
Microsoft offers a special encryption tool with Pro and Enterprise editions of Windows 10.
Apple has issued a software update to fix a bug, which renders iPhones unusable if the home button was replaced with a non-official part.
Uganda's main opposition candidate and presidential challenger Kizza Besigye has been released from police custody hours after his arrest.
As a controversial election gets underway Thursday, some businesses have relocated their operations or temporarily closed up shop out of fear.
The Florida state legislature is considering a bill that would allow citizens with concealed weapons permits to bring firearms into airport terminals.
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta announced plans for the special correctional facility as a way to stop prisoners from spreading their radical ideologies.
A committee of politicians looking into a draft bill, which seeks to give intelligence agencies more powers, called for more clarity.
In his annual assessment, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper warned that fast-moving cyber and technological advances could imperil the U.S.
The recent increase followed a spate of sexual assaults in Germany, allegedly by Syrian refugees.
The initiative is more than a one-third increase from the $14 billion sought last year.
The 22 most classified messages reportedly concern the CIA's drone assassination program, a New York Times report says.