Document 01
FOIA Request
This memo establishes a framework for responses to attacks on DoD computers and communications.
Document 02
This report, written in response to Presidential Decision Directive 63, identifies vulnerabilities within the information and communications sector and examines industry and government roles in securing the sector.
Document 03
This document describes the MASTERSHAKE project, which maintained information on hardware commonly found in Iraqi internet cafes to facilitate locating high-value targets using cafes as alternatives to cell communication.
Document 04
This handbook outlines cyber-supported terrorism, cyber-terrorism, and cyber threats to the US Military and critical infrastructure.
Document 05
This report examines trends impacting the future security environment to include advances in information and computing technology.
Document 06
This report examines challenges presented by smartphone encryption to the investigative capabilities of law enforcement agencies.
Document 07
This report breaks down internet crime in 2015 by method, location, and complainant demographic.
Document 08
This assessment identifies six trends impacting critical infrastructure security.
Document 09
This hand-written statement was entered as a confession by Roman Seleznev, a hacker under indictment for credit card fraud and the son of a member of the Russian Parliament.
Document 10
This document is the sentencing memorandum for Roman Seleznev and recommends that he be sentenced to 30 years in prison.
Document 11
This document, entered into record by the Electronic Frontier Foundation in support of Mohamed Osman Mohamud, argues that the Government's use of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act is a violation of the Fourth Amendment.
Document 12
This report contains the results of an audit of the Department of Energy's implementation of multifactor authentication and finds that implementation is incomplete and lacked consistent accountability.