Cyber Corps seeks to place security professionals
The Cyber Corps, a federal program to intensively train students in systems security and related engineering and science disciplines, now has dozens of qualified students ready for government placements.<br>
Budget crunch doesn't keep TSA from playing its cards
The Transportation Security Administration is moving ahead with a smart-card pilot for employees and a passenger-screening project despite a multimillion-dollar budget shortfall. <br>
System blends smart-card and biometric access
Two intelligence agencies are testing a network access system that integrates the biometric and smart-card technologies of three companies. <br>
Weakness endangers Net e-mail
Security experts today announced the availability of patches to fix what is being called a critical vulnerability in the world's most popular e-mail transfer agent.<br>
NSA sets a three-pronged systems plan
The National Security Agency is pushing a threefold IT agenda: bring in new managers from outside NSA, oppose critics that claim it trespasses on data privacy and use new technology to analyze the data it gathers.
Grants under way for TIA
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has approved 26 research grant proposals for its controversial Total Information Awareness data-mining program, according to documents released to a privacy advocate group.<br>
Illinois small business group plans PKI use
In Illinois, the Small Business Development Center is building an application that will use the state's public-key infrastructure.<br>
DOD will sponsor biometrics training at West Virginia University
The Defense Department's Biometrics Management Office and West Virginia University have developed a Graduate Certificate Program in Information Assurance and Biometrics. <br>
ITAA survey finds management agenda tops CIOs' priority lists
The Bush administration's fervent focus on management seems to have made an impact'at least on CIOs. In a new survey, federal IT managers said their main concerns revolved around the five pieces of the president's Management Agenda.
Worm variant is spreading from Asia
A new variant of the Lovgate worm, first discovered Feb. 19, has been identified in the wild and is reported to be spreading in the Eastern Hemisphere. <br>
Watch the bugs and don't get stung'or complacent
New server software vulnerabilities pop up every day, but most are never exploited. That can lead to complacency on the part of Web site administrators.
NIST: Put faces and fingerprints on visas for ID
The National Institute of Standards and Technology is recommending a dual biometric system of fingerprint and facial recognition, possibly stored on smart cards, to identify visa holders at the nation's borders.
'Naked' federal sites are open to attack
Federal Web servers are broadcasting critical security data about themselves. Many sites fail to cover up their operating systems and the precise Web server software versions installed, so the information is remarkably easy to find.
Administration tunes plan for cybersecurity
The White House beefed up its demands on agencies in the final version of the cybersecurity protection strategy it released this month.
Illinois becomes first in line to join the Federal Bridge
Illinois is preparing to become the first state to join the Federal Bridge Certification Authority and make its digital certificates interoperable with those of four federal agencies.<br>
In-Q-Tel gets into storage management
In-Q-Tel, the CIA's technology incubator, has signed its first development agreement for secure storage management tools.
NSA plans high-security smart card
The National Security Agency is testing a smart card with higher security than the Defense Department's current Common Access Card, which has already been issued to more than a million DOD employees.
DOD prepares for biometric-embedded smart card pilot
The Defense Department's Biometrics Management Office plans to start a pilot as early as this summer for a biometric-enabled Common Access Card.<br>
States take first step toward cyberthreat sharing
Thirteen states, led by New York, last weekend conducted a communications exercise that could lead to a new, multistate information sharing and analysis center.<br>
Alliance: Really smart cards guard privacy
Individual privacy should rank as high as building security in smart-card authentication policies and procedures, the Smart Card Alliance says.
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