Social Justice From the Silver Screen to Cybersecurity How Hollywood might be keeping more women from wanting to work in computer science. Andrea Limbago
Environment The Non-Rise of the Massive Data Breach Massive data breaches aren't getting any bigger, researchers say—but that might just mean the IT department is doing its job. Nathan Collins
Environment Defending Social Media in Real Time Computer scientists have devised a way to catch faked social media posts as they happen. Nathan Collins
News in Brief Hacking Is the New Normal A series of humiliations for the U.S. government represent a brave new world for Americans and their data. Jared Keller
Social Justice The Human Element in Cybersecurity Attacks People are much stupider, and much smarter, than algorithms. Francie Diep
Economics Hackers for Hire, Just in It for the Cash It’s not always about politics and chaos. Lauren Kirchner
News in Brief The Government Internet ID Proposal’s Pros and Cons An expert on electronic privacy walks through the possibilities and perils on a national online security system designed, in part, by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Emily Badger
News in Brief Cybercop Fights Organized Internet Crime Steve Santorelli gets computing experts and law enforcers to cooperate in a global fight against organized Internet crime. Risha Gotlieb
News in Brief Mobilizing in the Fifth Domain With the president’s permission, the Pentagon can now fight cyberbattles inside the U.S. — and why that’s worrisome. Michael Scott Moore
News in Brief ‘Cyberwarfare’ Will Blur the Edges of War Particularly if NATO recognizes cyber-attacks as a trigger to start shooting. Michael Scott Moore