Defense 2.0 a work in progress

The Defense 2.0 era is still years away as culture, inertia, and IT security concerns that grow only more complicated in a Web 2.0 world continue to challenge military IT leaders.

Tighter security for IE8

Microsoft is promising nothing less than "comprehensive protection" with Internet Explorer 8's new features.

Massive patch coming for DNS vulnerability

According to U.S. CERT, the vulnerability could allow cache poisoning and misdirection of Web requests, sending users to unknown Web sites.

Guidance for securely using SSL VPNs, mobile devices

National Institute of Standards and Technology has released a guide to virtual private networks using Secure Sockets Layer technology, comparing and contrasting them with IPsec and other VPN solutions.

Linux scales Glacier's Everest

Glacier Computer today announced that it was shipping the Everest industrial computer with two Linux options, either IGel or Fedora.

Voters going online for information on the next president

Although the Web has been a factor in the past two presidential elections, this campaign marks the first in which every significant candidate has established a site.

Tool helps feds figure ROI of PC upgrades

Research firm Government Insights announced the availability of a tool to help federal IT managers calculate the return on investment for PC replacements, upgrades or migrations.

Found in translation

Codetalker plans to launch a new service this month that will quickly pair you with an appropriate translator wherever you can use a cell phone running Microsoft Windows Mobile.

Macs look to the workplace

The Enterprise Mac Initiative is offering its resources to help IT staff identify the difficulties of bringing Macs into the enterprise.

Editor's Desk | Dawn of the petaflop

The Energy Department's new supercomputer, the Roadrunner, has twice the speed of any other at a peak performance of 1.026 petaflops ' more than 1,000 trillion calculations per second.

A home connection

Troops in Iraq receive free Internet access for Independence Day.

PDF now ISO standard

And Adobe Systems releases Version 9 of Adobe Reader.

Forecast for July: Mostly sunny, 100% chance of spam

Spam volumes have been on the decline, but they are still double what they were at this time last year.

Everybody's in pictures

As online video becomes increasingly popular for meetings, training sessions and otheruses, agencies look to video management systems to help them keep track of it all.

IPv6: Waiting for early adopters

OMB requires agencies only to be ready for IPv6. It does not say they have to use it. Apparently, there is not yet a compelling reason for them to turn it on.

Report: IE is least-patched browser

More than 40 percent of Internet surfers don't use browsers with up-to-date securitypatches'and Internet Explorer users are the biggest culprits.

NIST math text gets digital makeover

NIST rewrites one of its best-sellers, the 'Handbook of Mathematical Functions with Formulas, Graphs and Mathematical Tables,' and puts it into an interactive digital format.

Indian Affairs Web site reconnected

After years of litigation requiring its links to be disconnected, the Bureau of Indian Affairs Web page is available online.

Copyright Office opens Web portal for online registrations

The U.S. Copyright Office is opening up a new online portal intended to help the office move from a paper-based to electronic processing environment.

Microsoft advisory targets SQL injection attacks

Security advisory issued after discovery of an escalation in a class of attacks that target Web sites.

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