BlackBerry secure enough for the President

Research In Motion's BlackBerry smart phones have more than enough security capability to work for President Obama.

Wi-Fi networks offer rich environment for spread of worms

Study shows that unintended ad hoc networks could support an epidemic spread of malware in urban areas.

Apple security: Myth or magic?

Apple enthusiasts insist that Macs are inherently more secure than Windows. But is that true?

Testing begins for Vista SP2 Release Candidate

Microsoft has advanced to the next testing phase for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 operating systems by issuing Release Candidate "Escrow"-build versions of Service Pack 2.

Cray Linux gets Common Criteria certs

The first high-performance computing version of Linux will get a security evaluation.

Rob Wilson | The elements of a secure temporary network

Rob Wilson, a director for the Secure Solutions division of Telos, describes lessons from setting up a secure temporary network for the presidential transition.

Release Candidate 1 of IE8 available

The latest version of the browser includes some general performance improvements, plus added security to avoid clickjacking attempts.

Microsoft issues Release Candidate 1 of ASP.NET Model View Controller

Release Candidate 1 of ASP.NET Model View Controller, a design pattern for test-driven development of enterprise-scale Web applications.

An Apple for the systems administrator

Contrary to popular belief, Macs do have enterprise support tools and can co-exist in a Windows world.

Troops to tune in to Super Bowl via GBS

Global Broadcast Service will beam the game to U.S. forces stationed throughout the world.

House fails to pass bill to delay digital TV transition

Republican concerns about the impact of a delay means that the switchover to digital broadcast signals will occur Feb. 17 as planned.

Survey finds momentum toward unified communications

A new survey indicates that more than half of government and private-sector organizations are either planning or already implementing unified communications systems.

IronKey launches software to manage its secure flash drives

IronKey announced Enterprise Server software to manage its flagship USB drive, the IronKey Enterprise flash drive.

USA.gov adds new Web 2.0 tools

The General Services Administration has added a governmentwide news feed service, a gadget gallery of online applications, and a word cloud that depicts the most popular online government content.

Everything in sync

GoodSync Pro helps keep all versions of files consistent and up to date in between daily backups.

Geospatial data spreads like wildfire

MapInfo's FireLocator uses Microsoft Virtual Earth and information from NASA, USGS and other sources to provide up-to-the-minute information on California wildfires.

Digital pen puts GIS to work

Field teams for the city of Nashua, N.H., are using the Capturx digital pen to link field notes to the maps in its geographic information system.

Monster.com gets hacked again; data stolen

The company reported that hackers apparently accessed its customer database and stole an unspecified number of Monster.com user IDs and passwords, names, phone numbers and e-mail addresses.

NIH expands use of emergency alert system

The national Institutes of Health expands its use of Send Word Now, a Web-based emergency notification system.

Report: DOD, VA need better planning for e-health records interoperability

GAO says progress is being made, but the departments’ ability to meet a September deadline for sharing data is in doubt.

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