
Warner emphasizes importance of vulnerability disclosure programs
A vulnerability disclosure program allowed a researcher to tell the Department of Defense that malware was exploiting a security misconfiguration on a DoD server.

A vulnerability disclosure program allowed a researcher to tell the Department of Defense that malware was exploiting a security misconfiguration on a DoD server.

The General Assembly has passed legislation that will make Virginia among the first states to adopt a comprehensive program to identify wildlife corridors, protect motorists from collisions with animals and address barriers to wildlife movement.

Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., spoke today on the importance of increased federal funding for Interstate 81 safety improvements.

Amazon will open a new fulfillment center for its Amazon Basics line in Prince George County, adding up to 150 new jobs to Amazon’s existing workforce of more than 10,000 full-time employees in the Commonwealth.

Welcome to Compliance 101: the police state’s primer in how to churn out compliant citizens and transform the nation’s school’s into quasi-prisons.

The 75th anniversary of the pivotal U.S. military victory in the Battle for Iwo Jima is Feb. 19. A bipartisan Senate effort would mark the historic battle.

U.S. Sens. Mark Warner and Tim Kaine have joined Senate colleagues in condemning the Trump administration for stonewalling benefits to Vietnam veterans suffering from health conditions associated with their exposure to Agent Orange.

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission directed PJM Interconnection in December to create an artificial price floor for clean energy sources like wind, solar, and nuclear.

The fiscal-year 2021 budget presented to Congress by President Trump on Monday “fails Virginia,” U.S. Sen. Mark Warner said.

Eighty-four Virginia localities, including Augusta County, are eligible to apply for two programs that protect hemp producers’ crops in the 2020 growing season.
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