GSA lab to test products for E-Authentication
The General Services Administration will set up a lab under the E-Authentication e-government initiative to test commercial products that perform certificate path discovery and validation services.
IG: Labor needs independent acquisitions
The Labor Department has wasted nearly $4 million on unused encryption products from an improperly awarded contract, the department's inspector general said in a recent report.
Next DHS technology chief will need clout
The next person to oversee the Homeland Security Department's technology infrastructure will have to possess shrewd political skills as well as technical savvy.
CISO Exchange falls apart
The controversial Chief Information Security Officers Exchange effectively collapsed today, with both of its co-chairs withdrawing their support.
As secure Linux goes mainstream, Common Criteria becomes an issue
IBM Corp. plans to seek Common Criteria certification this year for Security Enhanced Linux, marking the first such evaluation for this module of the open-source operating system.
Industry council explores creating a CISO group
An established industry group is making a push to take over the mission set out by the new Chief Information Security Officers Exchange.
More ID thefts reported as Senate investigates
The Judiciary Committee tomorrow will hear testimony from the Federal Trade Commission, FBI, Secret Service and privacy advocates about escalating identity theft.
NIST releases technical specs for new fed ID
Agencies that already have begun issuing smart ID cards to employees and contractors under existing card interoperability standards can continue their programs.
Davis questions involvement in CISO Exchange
Rep. Tom Davis is re-considering his involvement in the CISO Exchange because of concerns over fees to be charged to industry participants and the group's structure.
Agencies say standards needed for assessing FISMA compliance
Much of the progress reported on federal IT security in the last year could be illusory, according to cybersecurity officials.
GSA to test e-authentication tools
The General Services Administration will set up a lab under the E-Authentication e-government initiative to test commercial products that perform certificate validation services.
RFI for cybersecurity LOB hits the wires
The Office of Management and Budget and the Homeland Security Department this week released a request for information regarding the cybersecurity Line of Business effort.
First responders to get biometric IDs
About 200,000 first responders in the Washington region will get biometric smart cards under a new Homeland Security Department program.
CISO Exchange wants to boost security grades
The Chief Information Security Officers Exchange brings together key stakeholders in federal IT security, Justice Department CIO Vance Hitch said today at FOSE.
OMB issues draft federal ID card guidance
OMB wants to establish an 18-month timeline for agencies to implement an interoperable employee identification card.
IT security task force sets deadlines
An interagency task force charged with identifying IT security functions that could be provided centrally has set an ambitious timeline for completing its work.
Panel calls for more R&D on cybersecurity
The Presidential IT Advisory Committee has recommended the government sharply increase its spending on cybersecurity R&D and shift the focus to fundamental, long-term approaches to security challenges.
GAO slams SEC protection of sensitive data
The Securities and Exchange Commission needs to strengthen its controls over financial and other sensitive data, the Government Accountability Office says in a new report.
Most of EU will miss e-passport deadline
Only six European Union countries that now enjoy visa-free travel to the United States are expected to meet an Oct. 26 deadline for initiating biometric passports to maintain that status'with Great Britain and France among the nations expected to lag behind.
NIST offers new guide on HIPAA security
The National Institute of Standards and Technology has issued a new guide on securing health information.
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