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Deputy Defense Secretary William J. Lynn III called for closer government-industry cooperation Feb. 14, 2011, during a conference on Internet security in San Francisco. (Defense department photo/Master Sgt. Jerry Morrison)
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DARPA aims to change cyber security game
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Maj. Gen. Michael Basla, left, speaks with 1st Lt. Christian Ford Dec. 6, 2010, at a dinner honoring the Air Force's first undergraduate cyberspace training graduates at Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. General Basla is the vice commander of Air Force Space Command at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo. Lieutenant Ford is an instructor in the 333rd Training Squadron at Keesler AFB, where the course is taught. (U.S. Air Force photo/Kemberly Groue)
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Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates (right) responds to a question during an interview with Gerald F. Seib, the Wall Street Journal's executive Washington editor, during the newspaper's CEO Council event Nov. 16, 2010, in Washington, D.C. The interview focused on upcoming budget cuts within the department. Seib also is the Wall Street Journal's assistant managing editor. (Department of Defense photo/R. D. Ward)
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Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates (right) answers questions from Gerald F. Seib, the Wall Street Journal's executive Washington editor, before a large audience at the newspaper's CEO Council Nov. 16, 2010, in Washington, D.C. The interview focused on upcoming budget cuts within the department. Mr. Seib also is the Wall Street Journal's assistant managing editor. (Department of Defense photo/R. D. Ward)
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Students in Air Force basic military training learn about defending cyberspace during a training class Oct. 8, 2010. The course teaches basic operating fundamentals on the Air Force network and the significance of protecting the network to meet the Air Force mission. (U.S. Air Force photo/Robbin Cresswell)
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Lucus Nelson teaches Hash analysis in Windows forensic examinations using EnCase  Sept. 9, 2010, at the Defense Cyber Investigations Training Academy in Linthicum, Md.  Additional instructors roam the room providing assistance to any student wanting help. The u-shaped arrangement of workstations allows instructors to easily check the progress of all students in the class. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lance Cheung)
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Petty Officer 2nd Class Bryce Blair listens to his instructors directions for Hash analysis in Windows forensic examinations using EnCase Sept. 9, 2010, at the Defense Cyber Investigations Training Academy in Linthicum, Md. Petty Officer Blair is from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lance Cheung)
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Jon Beasley peers through a disk platter stack Sept. 9, 2010, at the Defense Computer Forensic Laboratory in Linthicum, Md. Mr. Beasley is an image and extraction technician who makes disk images of computer memory storage devices. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lance Cheung)
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A hard drive read/write head at the Defense Computer Forensic Laboratory Sept. 9, 2010, in Linthicum, Md. Read/write heads ride on a microscopic layer of air that develops on the surface of the platter(s), some that spin up to 10,000 rotations per minute inside a hard drive. The slightest touch of a head onto a platter disk will cause physical damage and render that side of the disk unreadable. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lance Cheung)
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Jon Beasley peers through a disk platter stack Sept. 9, 2010, at the Defense Computer Forensic Laboratory in Linthicum, Md. Mr. Beasley is an image and extraction technician who makes disk images of computer memory storage devices. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lance Cheung)
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Scott Lalliss uses a magnifying lens to check a hard drive that is being cleaned in a sonic cleaner with 91 percent alcohol solution at the Defense Computer Forensic Laboratory Sept. 9, 2010, in Linthicum, Md. The 9 percent of water in the solution develop bubbles that gently move dirt and other organic matter away from the disks that may contain valuable evidence in an investigation. Mr. Lalliss is a senior forensic technician. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lance Cheung)
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Courtney Lancaster, positions a cellular flip phone in a Faraday box at the Defense Computer Forensic Laboratory on Sep. 9, 2010, in Linthicum, Md. Ms. Lancaster, a computer forensic technician, uses the signal blocking box to charge and extract data information from memory cards or chips inside it, without fear of the phone sending or receiving data or commands that might alter or erase possible evidence. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lance Cheung)
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Scott Lalliss's reflection is seen on the platen disk of a hard drive being cleaned in a sonic cleaner with 91 percent alcohol solution at the Defense Computer Forensic Laboratory Sept. 9, 2010, in Linthicum, Md. The 9 percent of water in the solution develop bubbles that gently move dirt and other organic matter away from the disks that may contain valuable evidence in an investigation. Mr. Lalliss is a senior forensic technician. (U.S. Air Force photo/Lance Cheung)
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Malcolm Smith (standing) and Mark Neno perform an operational check on various servers in the live network acquisition classroom  for an up coming CAPSTONE event Sept. 9, 2010, at the Defense Cyber Investigations Training Academy in Linthicum, Md.  Mr. Smith is the forensic track manager and Mr. Neno is a forensic track instructor.(U.S. Air Force photo/Lance Cheung)
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Gen. Kevin P. Chilton delivers remarks at the deactivation ceremony of the Joint Task Force Global Networks Operation Sept. 7, 2010, in Arlington, Va. The task force is the Defense Department's lead effort in cyber defense. Its mission and personnel now fall under the U.S. Cyber Command at Fort Meade, Md. General Chilton is the U.S. Strategic Command commander. (Department of Defense photo/Army Sgt. 1st Class Michael J. Carden)
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