Future of remote computing? Dell's Ophelia turns a TV into a thin client

The thin-client Cloud Key attaches to almost any monitor allowing remote users to access their work files without any data ever leaving the office network.

USPS to pilot cloud-based federal ID credential hub

The Postal Service has been tapped to build a pilot identity credential hub that would simplify secure access for citizens to online government services.

Don't manage mobile devices, manage the enterprise

Mobile devices bring so many security risks into networks that governance must move beyond device management to encompass much broader enterprise issues.

When reforming FISMA, don't throw out what works

After more than a decade, the Federal Information Security Management Act could use some updating, but Congress should take the time to look at what really has worked.

Tape storage systems are down, but not out

Agencies are moving more of their data to the cloud and considering disk systems for local storage, but tape isn't quite dead yet.

BYOD goes statewide in Virginia

The commonwealth's IT agency sets up an any-device framework using Good for Enterprise and is luring users into the program.

Know the 4 denial of service types that can threaten the Domain Name System

DNS' openness leaves it vulnerable to a variety of denial of service techniques, from brute-force floods to sophisticated recursive attacks.

Moving data between multiple clouds, still pie in the sky?

NJVC's Cloudcuity suite aligns with NIST measures for cloud interoperability, allowing agencies to move data and applications among multiple providers, company officials say.

Is the cloud safe enough to lock up law enforcement data?

Actually, yes, if departments take care in selecting providers and ensuring the availability and performance of the service, according to an IJIS Institute report.

Air Force turns fighter planes into wireless routers

A team at Eglin AFB used a software upgrade to its airborne system to let ground forces share real-time data.

Hands-free data, right before your eyes

Kopin's Golden-I headset puts data at cheek-level, with the impression that it's an arm's length away, and responds to voice commands.

TSA looking to expand analytics war chest

The Transportation Security Agency awards a contract for big data analysis as it pursues other screening technologies.

Laserfiche 9 offers strong collaboration base for ECM, BMP

The company's newest version integrates enterprise content management and business process management functionality across the entire Laserfiche product line.

9 steps that help defend against DDOS

Most experts agree that you can't do it all by yourself, but there are practical measures agencies can take to shore up their networks against denial of service attacks.

BES 10's release paves the way for new BlackBerry devices

RIM's server software for the new OS will support Android and iOS devices, along with all the new features in BlackBerry 10.

Can DNS be protected from spikes in attacks?

Denial of service attacks on the Domain Name System are becoming common, but an effective defense will require a few rule changes.

Cities partner with Yelp to post restaurant health ratings

San Francisco is posting restaurants' health score data on Yelp, New York will do the same soon, and other cities could follow.

Aaron Swartz tragedy underscores real hurdles to open government

Technology can enable transparency but only if transformative change is part of the entire process of government. And that is where it falls apart.

How to mitigate and defend against DOS attacks

Treating DOS attacks like a man-made disaster can help agencies determine the proper communication and technical response.

Mini-tablets keep getting skinnier

Asus' MeMO Pad, at 4.69 inches, is about a half-inch narrower than most other small tablets, which can come in handy in the field.

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