SPSS revamps line of analytic software

SPSS repackages its analytics product line as Predictive Analytics Software. It also introduces new versions of Clementine Modeler data-mining and Text Mining for Clementine text-analytics applications.

Industry group gives government a failing grade in e-mail authentication

Agencies' failure to implement e-mail authentication technology creates the opportunity for their e-mail domains to be spoofed for phishing attacks against citizens, according to the Online Trust Alliance.

BlackBerry browser tips and tricks

Boost your with these can't-miss keyboard shortcuts, for Novices and power-users alike can enhance their BlackBerry Web browsing experience with these keyboard shortcuts.

Conficker worm bores into University of Utah computers

The virus infiltrated computers in the university's hospitals and medical school, as well as the colleges of nursing, pharmacy and health.

Kanguru e-Flash drive burns candle at both ends

The Kanguru e-Flash is the Clark Kent of flash drives. It looks ordinary at first but use it to transfer a gigabyte or two of data and you’ll realize that it almost has super powers.

Microsoft unveils desktop virtualization tool

Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization 1.0 is one of six applications in the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack.

President’s cybersecurity review covers a lot of ground, but doesn't plow deeply

The 60-day review of the country's cybersecurity posture will only scratch the surface of the challenges we face, but one thing has been decided: The White House will be in charge of cybersecurity policy.

US-CERT warns of another variant of Conficker worm

The multifaceted malware appears to be updating itself again in its never-ending mission to detect and infect unpatched systems.

Sosius employs fractal mapping for project management

Software developer Web Technologies has launched Sosius Visualization, a project-management program that uses fractal maps to deliver unique views of project progress.

Neeris worm uses old tricks on Windows PCs

A new variant of Neeris began infecting Microsoft Windows-based systems between March 31 and April 1 while IT security experts were focused on the Conficker worm.

Sun VirtualBox 2.2 adds open virtualization format support

VirtualBox is a cross-platform, open-source hypervisor that supports hosts ranging from Mac OS X and Windows to Solaris and 22 varieties of Linux.

NIST teams with research institute to develop Smart Grid standards

The contract with the Electric Power Research Institute is part of an aggressive NIST effort to identify or create interoperability and security standards for the new Smart Grid.

Reducing 'noise' in quantum computing is more difficult than first believed

Scientists at NIST prove that what once looked like a promising technique for limiting errors in futuristic computers is not only more difficult than thought, but impossible. But that is a good thing to know.

Service pack for SQL Server 2008

Microsoft has released the first server pack for SQL Server 2008, which provides updates to the relational database management system but no new features.

Encryption device gets NSA Type 1 cert

The National Security Agency has granted Type 1 security certification to Version 2.0 of Harris Corp.'s SecNet 54 network encryption device, which lets users connect to secure networks via public access points.

Who tweets in government?

A surprising number of government officials are using Twitter.

Server virtualization technology broadens reach for agencies

New virtualization technology will enable government agencies to broaden their server virtualization deployment through enterprisewide visibility and management.

Regulators concerned about cybersecurity of electric grid

A survey of compliance with industry cybersecurity standards indicates that many power generation and transmission companies might be ignoring their critical cyber assets.

Microsoft warns against rogue security apps

Software giant says threats ranging from bogus security software to phishing scams are on the rise.

Data reuse not possible without ontological work, group asserts

Data models are insufficient to enable widespread system interoperability, and organizations need to develop an ontology to explain how different data elements interact, according to the chairman of the Ontology Summit.

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