Employers flock to E-Verify

The Homeland Security Department announced today that more than 52,000 employers have voluntarily adopted Citizenship and Immigration Services' E-Verify employment eligibility system.

VeriSign moves closer to IPv6

VeriSign Inc., which operates two of the Internet's 13 Domain Name System root servers, has upgraded the servers to enable them to handle native IPv6 traffic.

Layer 7 releases XML network software for Solaris

Layer 7 has released Sun Solaris versions of its SecureSpan Extensible Markup Language firewall and XML networking gateway software.

EPA's green counter

New online greenhouse gas calculator helps public evaluate pollution cleanup.

Citrix apps on Common criteria path

Two application delivery products from Citrix Systems have been accepted for Common Criteria Certification.

NIST lists SCAP-validated tools

New web site lists validated products to scan security configurations of federal desktop PCs.

IBM draws road map for Lotus collaboration

IBM announced that it plans to ship Lotus Notes and Domino 8.0.1 in February with several updates.

HTML gets a new face

The World Wide Web Consortium, for the first time in 10 years, is revising the Hypertext Markup Language.

Vumber offers disposable phone numbers

It's a virtual world, so why tie yourself down to a real phone number?

Streamlining XML

One of XML's downsides is that it is rather verbose, but now a World WideWeb Consortium working group has published the Efficient XML Interchange framework.

NIST budget is pared

The president's proposed budget for fiscal 2009 would cut funding for the National Institute of Standards and Technology by 16 percent from 2008 levels.

Digital signatures assure the authenticity of the FY2009 budget

For the first time, the Government Printing Office is publishing the president's annual budget proposal online in certified PDF documents.

Reusable XML

IBM and JustSystems will announce a methodology that allows organizations to break up huge XML documents into reusable pieces.

IP addresses: A wasted resource?

When IPv4 was adopted, 4 billion sounded like an awful lot of IP addresses.

Taking control of IPv6

Agencies must learn to leverage ' and manage ' the wealth of IP addresses that come with the new set of Internet protocols.

IPv6 profile takes the long view

NIST says neither agencies nor the IT industry are expected to be using its proposed standards for IPv6 networking and security products when IPv6 is enabled on government backbones this year.

Wyatt Kash | Expand support for IPv6

Editor's Desk'commentary: Much work and training is required if IT staffs are to deal with an IPv6 future that has all but arrived.

Molly O'Neill | EPA the Web 2.0 way

PEOPLE DEMAND good data, especially when it comes to matters of human health and the environment. Environmental Protection Agency CIO Molly O'Neill spoke with GCN about a successful wiki-based pilot involving the Puget Sound Leadership Council, in addition to the challenges agencies face handling large amounts of data.

William Jackson | IT security isn't all work, no play

Cybereye'commentary: Principles of detection

Latest draft of federal IPv6 profile released for comment

Project intended to support the adoption of the next generation of Internet Protocols in government networks.

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