NIST fills the gaps in its smart-grid framework
Version 2.0 of its framework has an expanded set of standards to help ensure interoperability and security for a national smart power grid.
DOD deputy CIO outlines challenges: Handling threats, new tech with shrinking budgets
Defense Department Deputy CIO Robert Carey discussed the steps the department is taking to protect its networks, add new tech and manage operations in a shrinking budget environment.
FBI official calls for alternate Internet to secure critical systems
A transparent, restricted network is needed to protect utilities, financial institutions and other critical systems, the bureau's Shawn Henry says.
TSA's Secure Flight curbed risk, calmed travelers
The Transportation Security Administration took over the program to create an airline passenger watchlist and created a system with ultra-high availability, no single points of failure and trusted privacy protections.
Secure Flight's off-the-shelf recipe
TSA credits the ability to keep Secure Flight's overall costs down and ahead of schedule with the use of commercial off-the-shelf software.
Agencies, don't forget to turn off IPv4 on your way out
As agencies prepare for the IPv6 deadline, the Veterans Affairs Department plans to avoid one security problem by turning off IPv4 the day after, something other departments could watch and learn from.
State Department looks to biometrics for border security
Biometrics could provide a way to automate visitor exits from the United States and identify with more certainty who remains in the country.
Why smart phones are targets: Popularity is up, security is down
More people are adopting tablets and smart phones, which don't get the same level of security attention as PCs, Georgia Tech researchers say.
Duqu is no 'hydrogen bomb,' but is part of the new cyber threat
The Stuxnet-related malware is part of the trend toward gathering massive amounts of information for use in future attacks, Bitdefender's online threats chief says.
Stuxnet variant, Duqu, found foraging in the wild
The remote-access Trojan, found in European industrial systems, is gathering information that could be used in a Stuxnet-style attack.
TSA, NASA IT leaders among this year's GISLA winners
Federal and private-sector individuals and teams were honored for their work on key information security initiatives.
An IT leader on both the traditional and cyber battlefields
As the Air Force's IT leader, Lt. Gen. William Lord faces new terrain in supporting warfighters who must switch seamlessly from the traditional battlefield to the cyber domain.
CDC tracking system streamlines vaccine supply chain
CDC's Vaccine Tracking System will integrate all the pieces of the vaccine supply chain, from the purchase of vaccine from manufacturers to the final distribution of the vaccine to health providers.
Bad vibrations: How smart phones could steal PC passwords
The sensors on smart phones can detect keystrokes on a nearby keyboard and be used to interpret the words being typed, Georgia Tech researchers say.
DHS: Anonymous not a threat to industrial systems, for now
A Homeland Security Department report states that the hacker group has expressed interest in attacking critical infrastructure but expresses doubts it currently has the necessary skills.
SEC offers guidance for cyber incident disclosure
Companies that experience cyber incidents now have a better idea of when and how to report them, thanks to new guidance from ther SEC.
Tricare's slow response to massive data loss could raise the risk
The military health care provider waited more than two weeks to publicly report the theft of sensitive records on nearly 5 million military personnel on a backup tape, and it will be another four to six weeks before those are at risk are notified.
DHS, Commerce looking to battle botnets
The agencies are mulling voluntary industry standards, and looking for ideas on how best to prevent and identify networks of infected computers, and notify consumers when they've been hit.
Something wicked: The 10 scariest computer viruses of all time
These 10 doses of malware caused nightmares, and a few changed the world.
Cybersecurity Awareness Month is half over — you secure yet?
No one is as secure as they ought to be, but are things all that bad?
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