During snowstorm Nemo, cell-phone alert systems worked, sort of
The Commercial Mobile Alert System, designed to alert people in targeted areas of serious emergencies and pending disasters, got the message out, but only to users with the right phones.
The 4 levels of authentication in a mobile world
The growing use of remote devices to access government resources spurs NIST to revise its guide on how to select the right authentication technology for groups of users.
'Substantial' changes ahead for federal cybersecurity controls
NIST's updated catalog of security controls addresses new threats and lets agencies adapt baseline controls to meet their specific needs.
NASA, NWS blazed an early path on lightning detection systems
Long before companies offered commercial total lightning detection services to government, NASA and National Weather Service researchers experimented with homegrown systems.
Forensics tool helps police crack suspects' cell phones
Paraben's Device Seizure 6 can break passwords, track where a phone has been and map the complete file system, including deleted data.
FCC vs. GAO: Haste = waste, or he who hesitates is lost?
FCC was upbraided by auditors for cutting corners in upgrading network security. Did the commission create unnecessary risk or just do what was necessary?
Microsoft's data center cooling a breath of fresh air
The company's roofless data center in Virginia requires a lot less power and water to keep servers running smoothly. Should agencies follow suit?
After year of disillusionment, agencies should get clear on cloud realities
After discovering that the technology was more complex than they were led to believe, government agencies will become more sophisticated about using the cloud.
Reading between the clouds: New lightning data improves early warnings
Newly available data on lightning activity within clouds gives NWS, NASA and the military better warnings about severe weather.
What will smart cities get smart about this year?
The worldwide smart city movement, a growing force for innovation and technology, will face several key drivers that will influence the direction of the program this year.
CGI Federal gets FedRAMP stamp of approval
Company becomes the second provider, and first large one, certified as meeting federal standards for security assessment, authorization and continuous monitoring.
Authentication with cloud, BYOD: It's complicated
The growth of IT services across the enterprise makes identifying users complex, but three government efforts aim to standardize and simplify access control.
BYO sensor? Mini ninjas help control devices, security systems
The open-source Ninja Blocks includes an API that lets users create personalized control systems, to be operated manually or automatically.
FCC improved its security after breach, but did it move too fast?
After a September 2011 data breach, FCC rushed to enhance security, but ignored security management practices and created unnecessary risks in its IT systems, GAO says.
Sensor sensibility: How it can help make smart phones secure
Greater functionality for smart phones can mean bigger security concerns, but their new capabilities could also be used to protect them.
An easy way to add solid-state speed to the desktop
Apricorn's Velocity Solo x1 lets admins add memory to aging desktops with an SSD through a PCI slot.
Single sign-on, trusted identities move closer to reality
As government pilots work out the details cross-platform authentication, ID systems by Google and Microsoft offer a preview of how they would work.
Video streaming to be part of public safety toolkit?
Researchers are pursuing programming techniques to make ad hoc rescue networks in remote locations robust enough to carry video and other multi-media streams.
A broadband guide for the new Congress
The Internet Innovation Alliance looks to familiarize Congress with the basics of IP, wireless and broadband.
Scan directly to PCs, phones, e-mail or the cloud
Brother's tiny new ImageCenter seems a good fit for agencies moving toward mobile, collaborative cloud environments.
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