NATO Accelerates Windows Vista Deployment Using the Windows Vista Security Guide
White Papers As NATO prepared to migrate its desktop and laptop computers from Windows 2000 to Windows Vista, it needed to make choices about how to create a security baseline based on the configurable security settings in the new operating system.
[December 2, 2008, 23:00]
Nato: Cyber-terrorism danger equal to missile attack
News Nato's cyber-defence chief has warned that computer-based terrorism poses the same threat to national security as a missile attack. Suleyman Anil, head of Nato's Computer Incident Response Capability Co-ordination Centre, said a determined...
[March 10, 2008, 8:06]
Nato bolsters cyber defences
News A state-of-the-art monitoring technology will allow Nato to instantly spot anybody trying to hack into its systems. Nato's Communication and Information Systems Services Agency is protecting the alliance's network of thousands of computers with...
[March 6, 2008, 8:15]
Nato creates cyber-defence command
News Nato is creating a cyber-defence command to protect its allies against crippling online attacks on national infrastructures. The Cyber Defence Management Authority (CDMA) will co-ordinate cyber-defence among Nato allies after its formation was...
[April 9, 2008, 9:30]
Nato staff get cyber-defence training centre
News A Nato cyber-defence centre of excellence has been formally established to carry out research and training in how to combat cyberwarfare. The centre will be based in Tallinn, Estonia, and will be used to train Nato's civilian and military staff in...
[May 19, 2008, 9:20]
NATO News Reader
Downloads NATO News Reader grabs the top stories from North Atlantic Treaty Organization and delivers them to your iPhone or iTouch. The news feeds covers the latest news. It features landscape viewable mode and share stories with friends and coworkers.
[September 19, 2009, 6:24]
'Infowarfare' part of NATO arsenal?
News The barrage of cruise missiles raining down on Yugoslavia in the ongoing NATO offensive is only the most visible element of the campaign. While infowar can describe everything from cracking into a military computer network to disabling an enemy...
[March 26, 1999, 9:32]
SAP Arms the NATO Maintenance and Supply Agency for Success
White Papers For more than 50 years, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO) has played an indispensable role in safeguarding the transatlantic community. But with forces from 26 nations participating in the frequently complex operations of the renowned...
[September 14, 2007, 1:00]
Chinese protests force action at NATO
News NATO's email system has been swamped by up to 400, mainly abusive, emails every five minutes. Nato confirmed that its phone lines have been blocked and the organisation's mail server is being upgraded to cope with the strain.
[May 10, 1999, 14:27]
Ex-Nato chief: Business systems vulnerable to attack
News To mitigate the effects of cybercrime, firms need to do individual exercises to find out how vulnerable they are, according to former defence minister and Nato chief Lord George Robertson.
[November 27, 2008, 15:44]
News Burst: NATO forces two tier system - and Serbs are better off
News The NATO bombing of Yugoslavia could force the country to adopt satellite communications systems thereby leapfrogging their European counterparts according to IDC's director of European Services Industry Research Puni Rajah.
[June 7, 1999, 16:15]
Web keeps Kosovo broadcast alive
News NATO and U.S.officials said the shutdown of the station contributed to the decision to begin the first military action against a sovereign NATO country in the organisation's 50-year history. The station shutdown came just hours after NATO began air...
[March 25, 1999, 8:26]
Telepresence used to boost Afghan troops' morale
News Nato is using high-end videoconferencing technology in an attempt to boost morale among servicemen and women serving in Afghanistan. Nato is in Afghanistan as part of the Afghanistan Compact, a five-year plan between the Afghan government and the...
[September 23, 2008, 10:28]
Hackers protest embassy bombing
News Meanwhile, hackers also created their own Web site at killusa.abc.yesite.com/, which carried hundreds of messages of protest as well as entries calling for an organised effort to hack other sites, including NATO's.
[May 10, 1999, 7:56]
Dell admits Indian mistake
Talkback Finally, 100% of Americans believe the US is the greatest and most powerful nation and yet more and more people, on this planet, are realising that without NATO, European money to pay UN bills and most certainly without the UK, America is actually...
[September 7, 2006, 18:30]
Update: America uses Echelon to spy on Britain
News Former Nato computer consultant Brian Gladwell is quoted in an article published in the Independent newspaper Sunday stating: "If we look at cyberspace we have state-sponsored information piracy. Former Nato computer consultant Brian Gladwell is...
[July 3, 2000, 13:10]
EDS says it was a victim
News EDS, according to company officials, was merely serving as the coordinator for what the thieves called "a highly sensitive voice-recognition project for NATO". While details are still very sketchy at this point, it appears that a group of...
[March 10, 2000, 10:17]
Hackers target BT over ADSL delays
News In a separate incident, a Web site belonging to a Nato military base in Northwood in the UK was also compromised by computer crackers who claimed in a message posted to http://www.eastlant.nato.int/ "We have stole all your secrets and are now...
[April 2, 2001, 11:55]
Alpha Zulu
Downloads Alpha Zulu is a fast single-page utility.The phonetic alphabet is also referred to as the NATO alphabet or the international radiotelephony spelling alphabet. Features: Very simple single-page operation: no need to wait for pop-ups or page...
[December 11, 2008, 10:04]
ACP 133: The Military Directory Standard
White Papers ACP 133 is the NATO Standard for Military Directory: "Common Directory Services and Procedures". The current version is "Edition B", published in February 2000. Edition C" is being developed, and is expected to be published shortly.
[January 7, 2008, 0:01]



