The case for email encryption in local government
Encryption ensures that only the intended recipients of a government email would be able to open and read the content and its attachments -- a necessary requirement in health care, education and law enforcement.
Irony alert: Popular Chinese app protects PII for Wi-Fi users
The "protection," however, comes from using stolen and shared login credentials.
CDM, Einstein aren’t enough, security experts say
To make the next hack of a federal agency less devastating, the Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation and Einstein programs need complementary data protection tools.
Cyber weapons: 4 defining characteristics
Analysis of recent sophisticated cyberattacks has revealed four common characteristics that help provide a clearer and more useful definition for cyber weapons.
States flex cyber leadership muscle
New Jersey is the latest state to establish an information-sharing unit, while several other states are trying different tactics.
NIST drafts framework for privacy risk
The framework will help agencies calculate the privacy risk for their IT systems.
4 ways federal IT pros can help their networks – and themselves – thrive
Six nines of uptime is certainly achievable with a little bit of simplification and planning -- and a whole lot of technology and teamwork.
To thwart password theft, the devil is in the decoys
Newly developed password manager software aims to deter hackers by surrounding the real passwords with convincing fakes.
Is swipe technology the future of authentication?
The technology lets users unlock devices based on the patterns of their swipe on a touchscreen.
VA security holding in face of mounting threats
Veteran’s Affairs monthly security activities report shows an increase in attacks, but no data compromised.
What keeps federal CISOs awake at night
Cybersecurity experts from industry and government discuss network defense, cyberwar doctrine and how the Internet of Things is expanding the attack surface.
More bad news: The bad guys are getting better
New studies show just how rapidly the threats are growing -- yet government is still wrestling with basic cyber hygiene.
The insider threat in employees’ pockets
Five experts offer advice on managing risks when agency employees bring their own mobile devices to work
Microsoft says start practicing now for Windows 10 update cycle
IT managers should get in shape for the Windows 10 update relay by installing updates more frequently, the company advises.
DISA comm kits offer secure mobile access
Defense Department mobile users will now be able to make classified voice, video and data calls and access SIPRNet through the Internet with the DOD Enterprise Classified Travel Kit Gateways.
Can brain scans spot insider threats?
Researchers have found that they can detect people who are potential cybersecurity risks by reading their neural activity.
Local gov: Energy infrastructure critical in disaster response
Local governments cite the importance of energy systems planning for disaster response.
IoT: Is tech the easy part?
Federal information security experts warn that IoT technology is advancing faster than the policies to guide it.
The hidden costs of “low-cost” surveillance cameras
An irresistible price tag on a security camera can come with hidden costs -- some of which could impact the security of your government facility.
Beyond compliance: DISA STIGs’ role in cybersecurity
Following a secure standard is critical to eliminating the easy vectors hackers use to launch attacks.
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