William Jackson | Don't miss the forest for the trees
Commentary: Patch management across the full spectrum of application vendors is vital to IT security.
NIST prepares for final awards in IT R&D funding program
The National Institute of Standards and Technology is evaluating proposals for the final round of awards under its Advanced Technology Program.
Certification guide for voting systems available
The Election Assistance Commission has released a pamphlet for state and local election officials outlining the basics of certifying voting systems.
William Jackson | CBP: Protecting our borders against knowledge
Commentary: DHS' Customs and Border Protection division has struck a blow to protect our nation, turning back a researcher trying to enter the country for dissemination of information.
Better to be secure, or to feel secure?
GCN Insider | Survey says 99 percent of CIOs, CISOs feel more secure this year than last.
Under attack
Common Criteria has loads of critics, but is it getting a bum rap?
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.
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.
Flight plan for security
Experts recommend following an aviation industry model for an international approach to cybersecurity.
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.
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.'
Illinois crosses the bridge
Illinois gets a grip on authentication, with one of the first statewide public-key infrastructures.
William Jackson | Another day, another layer of defense
Commentary: Each new layer of security serves a useful function, but how many layers is too much?
IPv6 tunneling in Vista ' a new area of concern
Microsoft rewrote the network stack of its Windows Vista operating system. To use IPv6, it has included the Teredo tunneling protocol, which raises security concerns.
Perception vs. reality in security
As computers go, the human brain is not a very good one, says security researcher and consultant Bruce Schneier.
Web 2.0: Twice the fun, twice the vulnerabilities
Interactive Web applications are subject to the same vulnerabilities as client-server applications, as well as some new ones.
Security an issue in dual-mode VOIP phones
As voice moves from being an isolated LAN to being another app in a larger environment, it brings with it risks associated with traditional networks.
VOIP vulnerabilities
It can be relatively simple for anyone with access to a network to compromise the call set-up protocols.
NSA: We're from the government. Help us.
The National Security Agency, whose initials once seemed to stand for No Such Agency, is moving from being a proprietary to an open-source organization. Sort of.
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