Secure key drive polices itself to protect the enterprise
Kingston's DataTraveler 4000 drive, with ESET's ClevX DriveSecurity, keeps data and networks safe without significantly slowing down transfer times.
30 years of accumulation: A timeline of cloud computing
Developments in bandwidth, processing and open-source networking over three decades have made cloud as ordinary as the weather.
A breakdown of DOD security controls for iOS and Android
DISA specifies required capabilities for secure use of two more mobile operating systems on DOD networks.
DISA opens a path for iOS, Android devices in military
The agency approves security guidelines for Android and iOS operating systems, expanding the range of new devices in a market dominated by BlackBerry.
NOAA works satellite triage to keep hurricane tracking healthy
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration activates back-up satellite to keep storm spotlight steady as hurricane season nears.
Internet2, Microsoft pact fuels universities' big data research
A peering arrangement gives schools fast access to Microsoft cloud services, offering improved collaboration, the ability to quickly exchange large data sets and faster app development.
30-year showdown: IBM PC vs. Apple iPhone
While marking GCN's 30th year, we're taking a look at how far computing has progressed in three decades. It's no secret that PCs have advanced greatly in the intervening years, but how does an IBM PC stack up against an iPhone?
Tracking the evolution of big data: A timeline
Big data's roots run deep. Here's a look at key events over the past 30 years that have affected the way data is collected, managed and analyzed and that help explain why big data is such a big deal today.
Attacking the attackers: Can active cyber defense stay within the rules?
The growth in cyberattacks and the theft of intellectual property has prompted calls for more aggressive cyber defense. The Pentagon and an independent commission are taking up the cause.
'Largest hackathon ever' gives NASA a new payload of space apps
More than 9,000 people representing 44 countries took part in the agency's challenge, producing 770 entries and five overall winners.
Built-in security could start with a common lexicon
As part of efforts to secure government infrastructure, an interagency working group is developing plans for cybersecurity requirements in federal acquisitions, which would benefit from a consistent terminology.
Data.gov expands toolkit for citizen developers
New tools from Data.gov include a catalog of APIs and developer pages as well as an open source data catalog.
NARA lashes 3 clouds together to move users to Google Apps
The nation's record keeper transitions 4,500 e-mail users to Google Apps, linking multiple clouds to meet messaging, mobility and records management requirements.
Feds' next step in clearing RF spectrum could be a challenge
Clearing out a band of RF spectrum for commercial use appears to be paying off for government, a GAO study found, but clearing a second band could be more difficult.
Caterpillar's rugged Android phone suited to gov's dirty work
The company known for big yellow construction equipment has a rugged, speedy and surprisingly light smart phone for the field.
Citrix Receiver now supports Android smart-card authentication
The software supports CAC and PIV card authentication, and meets NSA and DISA requirements for secure Bluetooth communication.
New risk on the block: Bring your own cloud
What agencies can do to manage the risks of using consumer cloud accounts such as iCloud, Evernote and Dropbox to store and access business data.
Salesforce.com optimizes mobile apps for government
Four new cloud-based mobile solutions let agencies collaborate, connect with citizens from any device and speed up mobile app development.
NASA could take 3D food printing to Mars, and beyond
The agency wants to test 3D food printing for long space flights, a plan that could have larger implications down the road.
DISA to try again for big data cloud storage
The Defense Information Systems Agency cancels a sole-source contract for advanced large data object cloud services after drawing industry interest.
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