In new cyber battle, info is the goal, 'stupid' is an enemy
Data and computing power have become so mobile that cybersecurity must focus on protecting information rather than infrastructure, government and industry officials say.
Top 6 hurdles to securing a smart grid
The Government Accountability Office identified major challenges to ensuring the cybersecurity of an intelligent, interconnected power grid.
The promise and perils of a smart grid
A smart, networked energy grid offers a host of energy- and money saving benefits, but it presents an enticing target to all sorts of miscreants. How to reap the good while avoiding the bad?
Google taking its talents to Kansas City, Kan.
Google has chosen Kansas City, Kan., from among more than 1,000 ardent suitors for the site of its 1 gigbit/sec optical network.
Why agencies need a blueprint for shared IT services
By focusing on core systems, your downsized organization could become an expert at providing resources to other agencies, which could lead to new, highly focused growth.
New Data.gov section features earthquake, radiation data
Data.gov is highlighting its repository of near-real time earthquake and nuclear radiation monitoring data.
Feds turn out in droves for Telework Week
More than 34,000 federal employees participated in National Telework Week, 10 percent of them first-time teleworkers. What did they gain?
New protocol gives serious speed to Web apps
WebSockets' ability to always keep a port open could increase the speed and performance of Web applications.
The IT force that can't be stopped
Cloud computing is like a force of nature that will continue to grow even if there is a change in the White House in two years, according to two former federal IT leaders.
HHS says 'the age of meaningful use' of health IT starts this year
The Health and Human Services Department is seeking public comments on a draft copy of the Federal Health IT Strategic Plan, which focuses on health IT adoption, information sharing and improved health outcomes.
DOD's reporting errors to Recovery.gov add up to $1.7B , IG says
The Defense Department's data submissions to Recovery.gov about its stimulus law spending contain significant errors, according to a new IG report.
Army IT exec Winkler to move on
The Army's program executive officer for enterprise information systems, Gary Winkler, has announced he will step down, effective in April.
Mixed signals in debate over DC metro cell phone service
In the debate over the quality of cell phone coverage in the Washington Metro area, readers weigh in on whether it deserves last place.
Why high-performance clouds are best kept in-house
Commercial providers can't match agencies such as the Energy Department, NIH and NOAA when it comes to the cost and performance of HPC clouds.
NSA to test smart devices on commercial architecture
The intelligence agency will test mobile virtual network operators – MVNOs -- according to NextGov.
Army models insect flight for future 'bugbots'
Army researchers are looking at nature's smallest animals for inspiration in designing tiny, autonomous robot scouts.
Microsoft unveils new management tool for embedded devices
Windows Embedded Device Manager 2011 to allow management of kiosts, thin clients, digital signs and point-of-service handhelds.
9 fraudulent digital certificates on the loose, Microsoft warns
The certificates, seemingly associated with popular websites, could be used for spoofing, phishing or man-in-the-middle attacks.
Users must wait a bit for Windows Phone 7 update
Microsoft says the first update to Windows Phone 7 devices is being pushed out to smart-phone users, but there's a catch.
With new FISMA rules, security progress can be measured
The most recent OMB report on FISMA compliance includes new metrics on IT security performance. The results are mixed; the real test will be the progress from this baseline measured in future years.
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