NIST announces latest funding for trusted identities
The National Institute of Standards and Technology has awarded $3.7 million in grants to three companies to make online transactions more secure and private.
Taking the 'cyber' out of security
With these three steps, agencies can craft new policies and build a culture that protects both digital and physical records.
DARPA wants better detection of doctored images
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Media Forensics program aims to build better tools for identifying image manipulation.
How digital identity will power smart cities
Digital identity management technology allows devices to securely recognize and interact with each other, improving the quality of civic services and city planning.
Will America’s voting machines make it through the next election?
A recent report by the Brennan Center for Justice found that 43 states are using voting machines that will be at least 10 years old by November 2016 -- raising the risk for Election Day delays, lost ballots and worse.
New tool wipes hard drives -- remotely, in bulk and to DOD standards
The latest release of Jetico's hard drive wiping software, BCWipe Total WipeOut, includes central management for both wiping and reporting remotely over a network.
After the OPM breach: ripple effects and lingering questions
A panel of cybersecurity experts explore the lessons learned from the breach and how Defense agencies can best defend their networks.
DARPA taps Raytheon to protect DOD communications
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency recently awarded Raytheon BBN a contract to research ways to optimize and protect information flow over wide-area networks.
Systems security gone wrong
Two more examples -- from Boston and the Transportation Security Administration -- of how one misstep can compromise an entire system.
Unisys upgrades Stealth with software-based security
The new components of Unisys Stealth are based on a software design that eliminates operational costs associated with additional hardware and cuts deployment times by up to half.
Phish me once, shame on you. Phish me twice…
Are spear phishing awareness and cyber hygiene training just one more compliance box for agencies to check?
Making the case for context-aware security
Lack of awareness about context-aware security was the top barrier to implementation and adoption, according to a recent survey.
DHS moves another security technology to the commercial market
The department's Science and Technology Directorate has licensed the PathScan network anomaly detection tool to Ernst & Young.
State seeks playbooks to boost its cyber game
The State Department is looking for a set of how-to guides for handling, blocking and responding to cyberattacks.
Virginia to get a full cybersecurity review
Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe wants his IT team to conduct a full cybersecurity audit and craft new strategies for preventing attacks on state networks.
How to limit cyber risk with adaptive authentication
After establishing a baseline level of trust, subsequent decisions regarding access should factor in the context of that decision and the value of the resource being requested.
Air Force outlines initial steps to protect embedded systems
A recent study offered 10 recommendations for bolstering cybersecurity of commonly used embedded systems.
Concerned about cyber hygiene? Steer clear of unfamiliar domains
A new study details which Top-Level Domains are saturated with suspicious websites.
DHS outlines biometric future
The Department of Homeland Security released its vision for how enhanced biometrics capabilities will transform the agency’s operations over the next 10 years.
Dumb and dumber: Shadow BYOD in government agencies
Employees who use personal devices outside agency parameters expose agency networks to hosts of mobile malware.
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