Terrametrix maps urban terrain
Terrametrix embarked on a 3,690-mile, six-city, eight-day tour to capture a 3D model of urban terrain using StreetMapper, a high-precision mapping system that employs vehicle-mounted laser scanners.
Information sharing and privacy aren't mutually exclusive
A demonstration of privacy-preserving data mining techniques using off-the-shelf technology aims to show that we do not have to choose between personal privacy and national security.
Domain Name System still less than secure
Discoverer of major Domain Name System vulnerability reports that exploits are continuing to appear, and that much work remains to be done to secure the name resolution technology that underpins the Internet.
Oak Ridge explores cybots
Researchers at Oak Ridge National Lab are hoping to advance their concept of intelligent software agents that can work together to protect large networks.
GIS tools never looked better
New tools in Google Earth and other geospatial platforms promise to dramatically expand government’s ability to visually communicate vast amounts of data.
Could your next phone be an iPhone?
With application developers increasingly writing for the iPhone, it might be only a matter of time before you could choose one for the job.
Macs go to work
Apple Macintosh computers, riding the benefits of Intel processors and the popularity of the company's other products, are gradually finding their way into the workplace.
CIO security panel names co-chairmen
The CIO Council’s new Information Security and Identity Management Committee has named co-chairmen to the subcommittees that will work to identify and recommend strategic IT security initiatives designed to strengthen agencies' data and network protection efforts.
Microsoft, Red Hat cooperate on virtualization support
Microsoft and Red Hat inked a deal to ensure that Windows operating systems and Red Hat Enterprise Linux OSes can run as virtual machines on each other's platforms.
Hackers target IE7
Software security firm Trend Micro has reported that hackers are targeting a hole in Internet Explorer 7 that Microsoft addressed in the security patch it issued last week.
Energy completes science network upgrade
The Energy Department has completed an upgrade of its network for sharing scientific data among its labs and academic institutions, just in time to start receiving data from the world's largest particle accelerator.
Jim Butterworth | To protect networks, know thy data
Guidance Software’s director of incident response and federal services says a key to secure data is endpoint visibility — identifying and classifying data, and taking action on its disposition.
ConverterTechnology updates Office 2007 migration tool
The latest version of OfficeConverter 2007 addresses compatibility issues associated with Visual Basic for Applications and Excel customizations.
U.S. must craft cyberwarfare battle strategy
In keynote address to the Black Hat Federal conference, former presidential adviser Paul Kurtz urges a public dialogue on the role of federal regulators, the military and the intelligence community in patrolling and defending cyberspace.
New CPO: Oversight with clout
With the backing of the executive branch, the new chief performance officer will have the ability to make agencies sit up and listen.
As spring approaches, spammers' thoughts turn to taxes
Tax season and the faltering economy are spurring new spam.
Spam's supply and demand
During the economic downturn, there is at least one business sector that seems to be thriving. Unfortunately, it is mostly illegal, unethical and unpleasant.
Intellipedia suffers midlife crisis
U.S. intelligence agencies' internal wiki struggles to make a permanent home in the spy agencies, according to one of its evangelists.
NIST to update guidelines for testing PIV card apps, middleware
A draft revision of the special publication reflects changes made to PIV specifications.
A DRM for a new era
Semantic-based machine processing of data has improved to such an extent that agencies might benefit from an update of the federal data reference model, experts say.
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