OMB preparing to open shop for IT security LOB
The Office of Management and Budget hopes to begin setting up several lines of business for IT security in the next fiscal year, with the selection of the first centers of excellence.
Homeland Security IG raps Secret Service's network security
The inspector general's audit found inadequacies in the security controls for sensitive data about protective operations contained in the Secret Service Web System.
GSA preparing to add more anti-virus vendors to SmartBuy
The General Services Administration this week continued to collect anti-virus software vendors under its enterprise licensing program known as SmartBuy.
IAC gives agencies manual on IT security compliance
Federal agencies struggling with the cloverleaf of information security requirements can use a new handbook from the Industry Advisory Council as a road map.
Fighting cybercrime on a shoestring budget
In cramped, dingy offices near New York's East River, a couple dozen detectives and analysts hunch over computers, plowing their way through hundreds of criminal cases.
Energy IG flags cybersecurity flaws at FERC
The Energy Department's inspector general has found fault with cybersecurity procedures in the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's unclassified cybersecurity program.
Getting a grip on internal controls
Internal controls are fundamentals of accounting, but that doesn't make it easy for agencies to implement them under Circular A-123.
FISMA provides a model for agency financial compliance
Agencies trying to implement internal financial controls by next October are taking a cue from the way they comply with federal security requirements.
Agencies struggling with identity controls
The first real deadline under Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12 falls on Oct. 27'that's this Thursday'and there is widespread uncertainty about how many agencies will comply.
White House wants more IT security funds for FAA
The Bush administration claims that legislation being debated on the Senate floor would leave the agency millions of dollars short of the needed funding.
As battlefield moves online, DOD needs new technologies to fight terrorists
The concepts of warfare have not changed in over 2,000 years, but the tools used for war have, according to Army Lt. Gen. Steven Boutelle.
GSA, Symantec negotiating final stages of SmartBuy deal
The General Services Administration has told agencies to postpone purchases from Symantec Corp. for antivirus software in anticipation of reaching an enterprisewide agreement with the company.
EPA information systems vulnerable, IG says
Program officers at the Environmental Protection Agency have not complied with federal information security requirements, according to the agency's Inspector General.
Cybereye: Don't neglect the perimeter in your rush to secure data
I am hearing from a lot of people these days that perimeter security is passe, that 'data security' and 'insider threats' are the current buzz phrases in cybersecurity.
Sendmail Inc.'s Sentrion appliance: All-in-one e-mail security
Earlier this month, Sendmail Inc. of Emeryville, Calif., gave government customers what company officials say government customers wanted'an appliance version of its e-mail security software.
IDS vs. IPS: Experts say use both
At first glance, intrusion detection and intrusion prevention systems look quite a bit alike.
Betting on Security
Networks have employed intrusion detection systems to spot and log malicious traffic for more than a decade. But over the past five years, there has been a growing interest in intrusion prevention systems that automatically block malicious traffic as well.
Real storms delay DHS' Cyber Storm
The Homeland Security Department's Cyber Storm exercise has been pushed back to February 2006 because of resource demands and infrastructure damage caused by the recent hurricanes in the Gulf Coast region.
FAA behind on IT security reforms, IG finds
The Federal Aviation Administration has fallen short of its goals to complete security reviews of its air traffic control systems, according to a recent report by the Transportation Department's inspector general.
GSA closes in on SmartBuy deal with McAfee
The General Services Administration has asked agencies to postpone purchases from McAfee Inc. for anti-virus software, in anticipation of reaching an agreement with the company under the government's SmartBuy enterprise software licensing program.
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