Is CIO confidence on FISMA compliance waning?
A majority of federal IT officials do not expect to meet OMB's September deadline for installing continuous monitoring systems, and top IT execs are most doubtful of all.
Wikipedia, others staging anti-SOPA blackout; White House weighs in
The online encyclopedia, Reddit and other sites will go dark Jan. 18 in protest, and the Obama administration agrees with their concerns over freedom of speech, Internet commerce and DNS security.
Can 'year of the hack' spur better threat info sharing?
Sophisticated new threats require an intelligence-based approach to cybersecurity, an industry panel says. But getting organizations to share information has always been a challenge.
After hack, RSA amps up security, but people still the weak link
The company has revamped manufacturing and distribution and is focusing on risk-based authentication, but there is no complete defense against advanced threats that target individuals.
For government, cost-cutting is mobile's real killer app
The demand for agencies to lower their operating costs is driving the government's acceleration toward mobile; user convenience is second.
Cyber threats easy to predict, so why do they still surprise us?
It didn't take a crystal ball to predict the main threat trends for last year, but seeing them coming didn't make them any easier to stop.
New Sykipot variant can steal PINs from DOD smart cards
A new strain of Sykipot, which has been traced to China before, uses a keylogger to steal CAC login credentials and access sensitive information, according to researchers at Alienvault Labs.
SOPA undercuts Internet security, experts say; lawmakers float alternative
The OPEN Act, being floated online, would treat online piracy as a foreign trade issue, but not include the DNS blocking provisions of SOPA or the Protect IP Act.
Motorola's encrypted smart phone meets FIPS, NSA standards
The AME 1000 Secure Mobile Telephony System combines a hardware-based encryption and certification module with a software-based secure voice system.
Sandia's free tool makes Internet domain security easier
A computer scientist at Sandia National Laboratories has developed a visualization tool that can help admins with the task of deploying DNS Security Extensions.
New variant of Zeus Trojan targeting bank accounts, FBI warns
Victims of phishing scam download "Gameover" malware that gives up access to their account information.
Industry needs government help to protect infrastructure, GAO study says
There is no lack of guidance for protecting the nation's critical infrastructure, but a study found that government could do a better job of providing advice and assistance to non-regulated industries.
Getting the most out of automated IT security management
SCAP automates much of the job of checking and validating security settings on IT systems, and NIST is updating recommendations for making the best use of it.
Microsoft rings in 2012 with 7 security patches
January's Security Update from Microsoft, arriving Jan. 10, will feature six fixes for Windows and one fix for Microsoft developer tools.
A space-time cloak? Time holes? It's not science fiction anymore.
New research in creating time holes to cloak events sounds esoteric, but hackers might be able to use it to mask online intrusions into IT systems.
For Americans, digital piracy is a family thing
People don't approve of criminal organizations making money off of pirated content, but among friends, sharing is just fine, a survey finds.
Stuxnet, Duqu tip of the iceberg; more attacks on tap, researchers say
Files uncovered by Kaspersky Lab indicate that Stuxnet and Duqu are likely part of a much larger family of malicious code with multiple variants and payloads yet to be discovered.
Yes, file sharing is now a religion in Sweden
But it's unlikely to do much to stem the global crackdown on piracy.
Microsoft urges deployment of ASP .NET patches ASAP
A recently released out-of-band security bulletin targeted flaws in Microsoft's .NET Framework which, if unpatched, could lead to an elevation of privilege attack.
Army warns of ID theft from Stratfor hack
Anonymous' holiday hack of the intelligence analysis company netted info on hundreds of thousands of accounts and thousands of credit cards belonging to Stratfor's clients.
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