Cyber defense must be resilient, because it will never be invulnerable, former DOD official says
Offense now trumps defense in the emerging theater of cyberwar, and he United States must focus on the resilience of its critical infrastructure, former Assistant Defense Secretary Franklin Kramer said Tuesday at the Black Hat Federal Briefings.
Stuxnet is not Superworm, researcher says
Stuxnet is complex, sophisticated and specifically targeted, but its developers also made some mistakes, cybersecurity researcher Tom Parker said today at the Black Hat Federal Briefings.
DHS backs mini-Internet test bed for cybersecurity
The DETERlab project at USC creates a "mini-internet" for cybersecurity research, and the Homeland Security Department is spending $16 million over the next five years in the project.
Guess who still leads the world in sending out spam
The United States is responsible for almost one in five spam e-mails sent out, according to Sophos, a data protection and security company. Second place isn't even close.
Microsoft sends January security update without IE fix
As expected, Microsoft has released two security bulletins in its January security update.
It could be 'make or break' time for DNS security
Despite groundwork to prepare the Internet's infrastructure for the DNS Security Extensions, adoption of DNSSEC has been disappointingly slow.
FERC lacks the juice to enforce smart grid security, study finds
Development of a framework of standards to ensure the security of a national smart energy grid is ongoing, but federal overseers lack the authority to require their implementation, according to a GAO study.
NIST revises specs for automating security
The latest draft specifications released for comment by NIST define and explain version 1.1 of the Security Content Automation Protocol for the standardized organization of security-related information.
Secure hash competition down to the final 5
Developers of the five finalists for the new SHA-3 Secure Hash Algorithm are making final tweaks to their algorithms before they enter a year of public analysis in the NIST competition for a new government standard.
Internet ID system challenge: Balance security and privacy
The Commerce Department will oversee development and implementation of a secure “identity ecosystem” that will be outlined in the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace, but the private sector must build it.
The first Patch Tuesday of the year? Surprisingly light.
Microsoft plans to start the year with a light count of just two security bulletins in its January patch.
The weak link in security: People
The human user is the first line of defense in cybersecurity but also a persistent weakness.
A (relatively) safe way of moving to IPv6
NIST’s "Guidelines for the Secure Deployment of IPv6" identifies the likely security risks of using the new Internet Protocols on networks and offers guidance on avoiding them.
Phony White House e-card the work of spies?
A handful of government organizations apparently were targeted over the holidays by attackers using a phony White House Christmas e-card, which analysts say appears to be the work of the same gang that attacked government systems last February.
GSA fails to follow through with IT security, IG says
Auditors found weaknesses in database and operating system software that wasn't patched or securely configured and lax password management for database administrator accounts.
Microsoft warns of security flaw in Windows graphics engine
Microsoft released a security advisory today concerning a flaw in Windows Vista, XP and Server 2003 that could allow an attacker to gain access to a network.
Exploit for critical flaw in MS Office found in the wild
Public availability of a successful exploit could lower the bar for attacking Microsoft Office through malicious RTF Word files, allowing remote execution of malware, security experts say.
Open-source sore point: No Android for your agency
It is no easy task getting a phone FIPS-certified, even if you have been doing it as long as BlackBerry has. Add an open-source element such as the Android operating system and it becomes a giant headache to use the phone you want.
7 social media resolutions to keep in the new year
Want to make the most of social networking without getting overwhelmed by the volume of data or compromising security? Here are resolutions worth keeping.
Did security predictions for 2010 come true?
Last year’s predictions for what to expect in 2010 were not too far off the mark.
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