New standard would give seal of approval to networking equipment
Underwriters Laboratories begins assessing networking equipment for performance against security threats to meet requirements of a new Texas law requiring certification of networking products.
What's missing from cloud security
Cloud computing is moving from early adoption to an operational phase, but it still must struggle to stay ahead of security concerns, says Jim Reavis of the Cloud Security Alliance.
Are the Internet's 'Wild West' days near an end?
Executives from Microsoft and RSA are proposing collective schemes with centralized authority for ensuring trust in an increasingly complex Internet.
SSA data center approaching 'catastrophic failure'
Tangled telecommunications and electrical cables underneath the data center floor, an out-dated HVAC system, clogged pipes and an antiquated uninterruptible power system have put the SSA's National Computer Center on thin ice.
Cyber war dominates the landscape at RSA conference
With the establishment of the U.S. Cyber Command and the emergence of WikiLeaks wikiwars, the new domain in warfare overtakes cloud computing as this year’s hot security topic.
Administration releases federal cloud strategy
Stressing the federal government's commitment to the cloud, under a new strategy agencies will need to evaluate cloud computing options before making any new investments.
Energy aims to retake supercomputing lead from China
The Energy Department's next supercomputer, the IBM-built Mira, will greatly outperform the current generation of machines, and is expected to surpass China's current leader.
Copy, paste...and presto, open government data makes sense
An online mapping site developed by the FCC and FortiusOne lets users quickly put spreadsheet data into perspective.
VMware debuts connector for hybrid clouds
In a move key to bridging public and private clouds based on its virtual machines, VMware this week said it will release software that ties internal vSphere VMs to service providers' cloud platforms.
Many overseas voters still can't cast a ballot, study finds
The use of online technology for the request and delivery of blank ballots helped to make modest improvements for military and overseas voters in the 2010 election, but many problems remain, according to a post-election survey by the Overseas Vote Foundation.
Seattle's single sign-on system grants easy access to city services
MySeattle.gov uses a single sign-on system to give users access to the breadth of city services and lets them customize their own home pages with the services they want to use.
IBM's Watson vs. the human brain: Tale of the tape
Who has the real computing advantage when human contestants and IBM's Watson square off on "Jeopardy!"?
Microsoft could launch IE 9 release candidate this week
Microsoft has confirmed that members of the Internet Explorer team will be in San Francisco late this week for a news event, which is believed to be the launch of the release candidate (RC) version of Internet Explorer 9.
Should monthly patch release model get a restart?
As expected, Microsoft has released 12 security bulletins in its February security update, targeting more than 20 software vulnerabilities. However, some security-flaw fixes are still outstanding.
Skip the baby steps: Governments plunge into the cloud
Everyone expects cloud computing to transform government technology practices, but the question is how.
Western states look to solve GIS storage woes in the cloud
The cost of storing massive, and growing, amounts of geospatial data has prompted a consortium of Western states to explore the option of storing that data in the cloud.
New software enables companies to privatize the cloud
Oracle has released software aimed at letting organizations build private clouds by adding elasticity to their applications via a clustered file system.
Google's hacker challenge: Confidence or chutzpah?
The company is looking to reward those who can find a vulnerability in its Chrome browser.
Microsoft blog offers new tips for testing IE
Microsoft outlined desktop virtualization tips last week that IT pros and developers can use to test the compatibility of their websites on a single PC.
White House e-mail 'attacks' actually came from China, officials say
Reports last week of alleged White House e-mails involved in a cyberattack in the United Kingdom are receding, but even so, diplomats abroad are calling for more global protocols for cyber activity.
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