Craig Schmugar | Vulnerabilities 2.0
Since becoming a threat researcher for McAfee's Avert Labs, Craig Schmugar has analyzed malicious software and potentially unwanted programs, developed virus definition files, created virus descriptions, and invented antivirus-related technologies.
NSA develops cross-domain for the masses
Government-developed technology for accessing and sharing data across classification levels could soon spread to many users as agencies adopt systems based on the National Security Agency's NetTop architecture.
NetTop technology keeps users in mind
The National Security Agency's eight-year project to bring NetTop into wide use developed as a result of rapid commercial technology advances in the frenzied closing days of the dot-com boom and their progressive eclipse of federally developed systems.
States apply sensors to bridge conditions
Maryland and other states are funding research into developing bridge sensor technology that could detect structural flaws.
The price of functionality
With performance-enhancing tools such as AJAX, Web functionality isagain outpacing the ability to close vulnerabilities.
IT security: Too big for government
Computer hackers have ridden the Web well beyond the reach of government to control the problem. Security leaders say industry must take the point.
It's official: Massachusetts approves Open XML
Massachusetts' information technology office has approved Microsoft's Office Open XML as an acceptable standard for office documents.
Flight plan for security
Experts recommend following an aviation industry model for an international approach to cybersecurity.
Call to order
Municipal governments are boosting virtual attendance at public meetings with Webcasts and indexed, searchable video archives.
Energy Star's savings plan
The Energy Star program releases a plan data centers can use to save up to55 percent on power use by 2011.
Think tank to Congress: Hands off the Internet
A report released today by the New Millennium Research Council warned recommended that regulators avoid tying the hands of network managers who will have to maximize the bandwidth and efficiency of their networks.
Sun unveils new multi-core chip
Sun Microsystems has entered the commodity microprocessor market with the UltraSparc T2, a multiple system chip that can handle everything from networking to high-performance computing and storage.
Muni WiFi helps Minneapolis cope with disaster
In Minneapolis, cell phone service was jammed for hours after the bridge collapse Aug. 1. But the city's new municipal WiFi network allowed coordination of its emergency response efforts.
Symantec releases Norton Antibot
Symantec is positioning its new Norton Antibot as an 'additional layer of security,' which is aimed at snagging Internet robots.
Citrix Password Manager achieves EAL 2 Certification
Citrix Password Manager received Common Criteria Certification Evaluation Assurance Level 2 certification from Britain's Information Technology Security Evaluation and Certification Scheme.
Wright-Patterson AFB delves into computerized facilities management
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio is deploying a computer-aided facility management system to keep track of its building space and occupant work areas.
Neal Fox | IT and telecom: Converging opportunities
Commentary | Government contracting for these technologies is stuck in the old contracting molds, generally trying to buy IT and telecom separately. So what's a government CIO to do?
Run time vs. static analysis: They're both good
'You can't say one technique is superior to another,' said Brian Chess, chief scientist and founder of Fortify Software. 'They have strengths in different places.'
Master of the guards
NitroView Enterprise Security Manager provides an effective way to control all the security devices on your network.
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