Hack shows risks, but not the folly, of online voting
A recently revealed attack on a Florida voting system isn't a reason to abandon online voting, but a reminder that we need to secure the entire system.
The basic notebook is being redefined for the enterprise
Acer's Travel Mate P series has a standard look and price, but the notebook GCN tested has the power, features and security for public-sector work.
Google Fiber begins to expand outside of Kansas City
The company's plan to add another city to its gigabit Internet network could signal bigger, and faster, things ahead for municipal broadband.
Next-generation firewalls are actually getting better
Firewall vendors are stepping up to improve performance and fix problems, according to the results of the most recent comparative tests conducted by NSS Labs.
When moving to IPv6, beware the risks
Enabling IPv6 on a network inevitably presents security challenges; NIST identifies the risks and remedies.
Educational games are getting contagious
CDC's new iPad game, "Solve the Outbreak," puts players in the role of disease detectives and extends the growing trend toward gaming in government.
Why the public sector is still catching up with proactive cybersecurity
If agencies are to stop being reactive in addressing cybersecurity, they must first change the way security is implemented on the ground floor.
RT vs. Pro: Which Surface is best for your agency?
The natural reaction is to go with the more powerful Pro, but the choice depends on how employees will be using the tablet.
Will IPv4 be obsolete sooner than expected?
The U.S. government is leading the transition to IPv6 and use of the new protocols is growing; one observer predicts IPv4 will be obsolete by the end of the decade.
The world's most efficient data center
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory will open a facility this summer that will reuse every bit of its energy.
BlackBerry to open secure workspace for Android, iOS
The company said it will soon update Blackberry Enterprise Service 10 to allow separate work and personal environments for third-party devices.
SEC takes 'data center 2.0' approach for EDGAR system
Commission outsources data services for its Electronic Data Gathering and Retrieval system to IO Government.
How a game helps improve robotic space flights
The European Space Agency combines real-world and virtual components with AR.Drone to improve its software for space flight and docking with the International Space Station.
Ultra tough smart phone has tools for field work
The 4G LTE Kyocera Torque 6710 passes the toughest tests for ruggedness while still providing some nice features.
Tips for moving BlackBerrys along with e-mail to the cloud
At EPA, Lockheed Martin put BlackBerry users through pilot tests before transitioning them to the cloud.
With shared infrastructures, security must move with the data
From private clouds to the commercial providers, software-defined security controls have to stay with workloads wherever they go.
How one county dragged its processes out of the Paper Age
Humboldt County, Calif., streamlines its permitting process with Interneer BPM software, which features drag-and-drop management and public access for tracking applications.
Tamper-proof key drive gets Level 3 validation
The Aegis Secure Key, with a numeric keypad and 256-bit AES encryption, meets the standards for FIPS 140-2 Level 3.
Government needs are redefining tablets
Manufacturers are adding features that makes sense on the job -- such as ruggedness and two-factor authentication -- though no one tablet has it all yet.
New Kodak scanner includes direct-to-SharePoint feature
The Scan Station integrates with Microsoft's platform to streamline document management and also allows scanning direct to e-mail, print, fax or PDF.
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