Cybereye | Everyone needs management oversight
Commentary: Charges against Terry Childs of tampering with San Francisco's wide-area network underscore the risk of lax oversight in government systems.
Most spammed states of the union
Spam accounted for 86 percent of all e-mail traffic in the United States in June; users in Illinois had the dubious distinction of being the No. 1 recipient of spam this year.
Virtual Earth and ArcGIS
Microsoft Corp. has announced that its Virtual Earth program is being integrated into ESRI's ArcGIS Desktop and ArcGIS Server programs.
First instance of new DNS exploit reported
An AT&T DNS server may have been compromised with malicious code that exploits a vulnerability reported earlier this moth in the Domain Name System.
Data center cooling
Emerson Network Power has unveiled the Liebert Challenger ITR, a compact cooling system for high-density computing environments.
Experimental networking testbed gets bandwidth
The Global Environment for Network Innovation, a research project being funded by the National Science Foundation, has received a pledge from Internet2 of a dedicated 10-Gbps circuit to support its research efforts.
Ken Cochrane | Identity's the key to a better Web
GCN Interview: As CIO of an organization with more than 470,000 employees, 1,600 points of service, and a mission to serve a far-flung population, Cochrane has seen his role take on new dimensions as Canada attempts to harness Web 2.0 technologies.
Talking is cheaper with VoSky
VoSky added Exchange Pro VIT1/E1 to its PBX-Skype gateway family, which lets organizations take advantage of Internet telephony without having to replace their existing infrastructure.
New version of FIPS hashing standard approved
The Commerce Department has approved a revised Federal Information Processing Standard specifying an algorithm for applications requiring message authentication.
WebLogic security hole found
Oracle scrambles to issue a work-around for new zero-day exploit.
Alienware adds graphics buzz to Area-51 notebook
Alienware implants the NVIDIA Quadro FX 3600m GPU, a powerful graphics processor, into its Area-51 m15x notebook.
Warren Suss | A sharing solution in plain sight
Commentary: Federated identity management holds the key to gathering and integrating data across multiple layers of government.
In-Q-Tel invests in Veracode
Intelligence community's strategic investment unit hopes to develop capabilities for code analysis software tools.
Goddard's open source site
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center has started a new Web site for open source projects.
Seven in 10 government mobile devices unencrypted
GAO report reveals only 30 percent of laptop computers and handheld devices are encrypted at 24 major federal agencies.
N.C. ports zap malware
North Carolina State Ports Authority uses Webgate appliance from Mi5 Networks to neutralize malware.
Sun certifies Solaris for security label use
Solaris 10 gets Common Criteria certification for Labeled Security Protection Profile.
VMware offers ESXi hypervisor
VMware offers free downloads of its ESXi hypervisor virtualization platform at its Web site.
NSF awards grant for energy-efficient computing study
The National Science Foundation is providing $2 million to the University of California, San Diego to test computing systems' energy efficiency in real-world conditions.
Army looks for common IT ground
Despite making strides in expanding network-centric operations, the Army still must address the challenges of network standardization by working with other armed forces to establish interoperable tools and promote information sharing.
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