Better ID assurance is essential for the new online world, DOD deputy secretary says

As DOD moves from a network-centric world to a content-centric environment, DOD information assurance chief Robert F. Lentz says better ID management is needed to assure needed security and reliability.

Continuous monitoring puts the emphasis on risk, not compliance

The new FISMA legislation will require agencies to reach governmentwide agreement on identifying the attack-based metrics by establishing a baseline of information security measures and controls that can then be continuously monitored through automated mechanisms.

Advantages of cloud computing can come with a serious price tag

Experts warn that cloud computing brings with it a loss of control and legal protection in a computing framework that still is maturing.

Online Arabic for dummies

Web-based CriticalTV platform aggregates Arabic news television and translates the speech into English-language text.

Microsoft unveils program to help quantify costs, risks and returns of patch management

Microsoft Corp. has unveiled a research program to help organizations quantify the costs, risks and returns of patch management.

UltraCell, Protonex to expand fuel-cell technology for military apps

UltraCell and Protonex Technology Corp. have teamed to expand fuel cell technology for the military to deliver low-weight, portable power to warfighters.

Army monitors its carbon bootprint

Army deploys Enviance software as a service in 11 installations to track greenhouse gases.

New tool could help computer forensics move off the disk and into memory

More stealthy malicious payloads are making it more difficult to detect malware and are making memory the new frontier of computer forensics.

Exploiting routers can be a high value, and a high effort, activity

Quirks in the most widely used router operating system, Cisco’s IOS, have made it difficult — but not impossible — for remote attackers to exploit, according to one security researcher.

New weapon revealed for defense against zero-day attacks

Trusted Computer Solutions is announcing the first new release of the CounterStorm anomaly detection tool since acquiring the company a year ago.

User satisfaction with government Web sites levels off

Users of government Web sites report no greater satisfaction with these sites than they did four months ago, according to a recent survey.

Microsoft calls for united front in war on malware, hackers

The software giant is calling for widespread collaboration between every software company and channel partner in the ecosystem that stands to be harmed by malware and hackers along with automated and manual perils.

Energy secretary reaches out on Facebook

Steven Chu is spreading the word about Obama administration energy policy via the social networking Web site.

Trimble Yuma handheld puts a full OS and a lot of toughness into a small space

The Trimble Yuma might be small, but it packs quite a punch with a full Windows Vista Operating System.

Government Web sites worthy of respect

The "best government Web sites" featured in our July 27 print issue point to a new type of government-style Web that reflects both the vision of the new administration and the groundwork laid by the architects of e-government.

Biomass-consuming robot isn't 'Soylent Green' IT

Companies working on a DARPA-funded project to create a self-sustaining, biomass-consuming robot found themselves having to explain that the robots would not be eat dead bodies on the battlefield.

New players may change rules of government data game

Government Web managers beware: You might have some competition from advocacy groups and the general public. They might take your raw data feeds and build a site that could even be more alluring than your own.

Great dot-gov Web Sites 2009

These 10 government agencies show what Web sites are capable of, pushing the boundaries of federated search, user-friendly services, transparent government and social networking.

Can Windows 7 resurrect ancient PCs?

Amid rumors of Windows 7's ability to resurrect old PCs, the GCN Lab tested the performance of Microsoft's new operating system on some PCs reclaimed from the junk pile.

Uncle Sam, industry scout for cybersecurity talent

A coalition of government and industry organizations today announced the Cyber Challenge, a series of competitions intended to identify and foster future cybersecurity professionals.

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