SSL remains security weakness despite latest reinforcements
Secure Socket Layer-based encryption remains vulnerable to attack despite promising efforts to tighten management of the humble but critical security protocol.
DOE, Google back quantum computing research
The Department of Energy has funded a startup’s research into quantum security for the grid, and Google announces it will build its own quantum computer.
7 steps to protect against privilege-elevating hacks
Agencies are cracking down on administrative access to mitigate the damage an insider can cause, but hackers are adjusting their tactics as well and aiming them squarely at the federal government.
Government expands adoption of critical security controls
A survey sponsored by the SANS Institute showed 90 percent of government and industry respondents have adopted the Critical Security Controls, a public-private security roadmap.
SANS Institute offers updated security policy templates
Security education provider SANS Institute updates its library of information security policy templates government agencies can use as reference guidelines.
DHS seeks dashboard to drive continuous monitoring
The Archer monitoring and compliance platform from RSA is a finalist to provide a dashboard for Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation that will give enterprise visibility into the security of federal IT systems.
SAIC debuts tiered cybersecurity solution
The company's data CyberSecurity Edge ensures customers' systems and information are protected from cyber risks across multiple platforms.
Drupal-based defense-in-depth strategy protects data
With open-source Drupal as the foundation of a defense-in-depth strategy, agency IT managers can analyze and identify potential threat vectors, including internal and external threats.
Researchers work to harden cyber infrastructure from WMD
The University of New Mexico will conduct field tests of recovery solutions for cyber-infrastructure backbone attacks from weapons of mass destruction and other real-world threats.
How good is your agency's incident response?
A GAO study finds that as the number of cybersecurity incidents in government information systems is increasing, agencies are having a tough time fully documenting their responses to these incidents.
CANES tech will propel future Navy networks afloat
The Navy’s Consolidated Afloat Networks and Enterprise Services project will standardize and consolidate systems the Navy’s afloat network.
Happy birthday HSPD-12; there’s still a long way to go
The presidential directive mandating interoperable smart government ID cards is 10 years old this month, and represents an impressive effort to specify and implement the technology. Now we need to put it to use.
Incident response requires forensics and storage
The growing window between compromise and discovery on networks puts a premium on forensics, and this requires effective storage of large volumes of data.
Agencies stalk the insider threat
Security, both physical and cyber, traditionally has been outward facing; but in the era of cyberwarfare, new tools are under development against a threat no one can afford to ignore.
Mobile assimilation picks up speed
As security challenges are addressed, the mobile conversation is moving from technology acquisition and introduction to assimilation into agencies' missions.
Will Knox tip government buyers toward Android?
Samsung’s Knox containerization technology, together with sophisticated vetting in defense and security circles, is gaining traction in federal, state and local markets.
NYC to roll out municipal ID
The ID card will be targeted to those who do not have a driver's license or other official identification and would allow New Yorkers, regardless of citizenship status, to access basic city services, open bank accounts and lease apartments.
GSA makes room at the table for the CISO
A new IT policy letter from the GSA’s CIO aims to ensure that the agency’s senior security officer is a part of all IT projects, not just brought in after the fact to monitor compliance.
ManTech upgrades enterprise malware defense platform
ManTech updated its Active Defense endpoint malware protection platform to better streamline detection and incident response.
Behavioral health data exchange faces tech, privacy obstacles
A recent report of a successful pilot of interstate behavioral health data exchange by a coalition of states showed that technical and operational barriers remain before such data can be exchanged nationwide.
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