Army unit upgrades multigigabit backbone net
The office that gives IT support to the Army Acquisition Executive has built a superfast Gigabit Ethernet network to serve 50,000 remote users.
3Com NICs can house desktop firewalls
A 3Com hardware firewall pushes the protected perimeter back to the desktop client's network interface card.
Cyber Eye: The trick to security: Make it easy
The case of rogue agent Robert Hanssen shows that the FBI apparently forgot two basic rules of intelligence.
Spend big or get little on security
Julie Lucas says she once considered computer security boring. Now, with a 12-year stint in the Navy behind her, Lucas is the general manager for security solutions at Enterasys Networks Inc. of Portsmouth, N.H.
GSA needs to better manage its MAA program, GAO says
Government users are forgoing millions of dollars a month in savings due to delays in moving to competitive local telephone service contracts, and the General Services Administration should do a better job of managing the transition to its Metropolitan Area Acquisition program.
Deepwhite tool offers XML for consistency
Forthcoming dynamic content creation tools from Corel Corp., publisher of office productivity favorites such as WordPerfect and CorelDraw, will carry a new brand name: Deepwhite.
Verizon gets MAA crossover for Baltimore
The General Services Administration has modified a Metropolitan Area Acquisition contract held by Verizon Communications Inc. of New York to add local telephone service for federal agencies in Baltimore.
Net Guard would function as a virtual National Guard
Two bills to strengthen the nation's cyberdefenses will come up this month before the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee.
McNealy: We've already lost privacy
The Transportation Security Administration could guarantee air safety by collecting passenger information from public and private databases, industry executives said at a Washington forum sponsored this week by the Council for Excellence in Government.
DISA sets a deal aimed at providing extra cyberdefenses
The Defense Information Systems Agency has licensed Symantec Desktop Firewall 2.0 for 2 million Defense Department computers plus Norton AntiVirus 2002 for Palm OS handheld devices.
Outlining advantages, an IPv6 leader urges U.S. adoption of the protocol
Network engineers for years have predicted an end to the supply of 32-bit addresses under the Internet Protocol Version 4, in use for more than two decades. Now the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers says the 200 million IPv4 addresses will definitely be exhausted around 2005.
Bundled security protects the perimeter
'Appliance' is the watchword in the latest application platforms for information security. Symantec Corp. of Cupertino, Calif., and TippingPoint Technologies Inc. of Austin, Texas, have bundled appliances with firewalls, intrusion detection and other features. The dedicated hardware speeds throughput and simplifies management, company officials said.
Consultant recommends combining some GSA services
The General Services Administration isn't broken, but it could improve delivery of products and services through its Federal Supply and Federal Technology services, a consultant has found.
GAO: Audit, tech staffs should share expertise
Agencies' systems controls fall short and inspectors general tend to overlook IT security, the General Accounting Office's information security director told the House this month.
EPA taps Signal for follow-on software pact
The Environmental Protection Agency has signed a five-year, $6 million task order with Signal Corp. of Fairfax, Va., to continue developing software for EPA's environmental response teams.
The clock ticks toward accurate network timing
It pays to know the time to keep a network running efficiently and securely.
Cyber Eye: Does your modem have loose lips?
As if the government didn't already have enough security worries, researchers have discovered that the light-emitting diodes that show computer operations status are leaking data.
GSA lets Verizon offer services in Baltimore
The General Services Administration has agreed to let Verizon Communications Inc. of New York offer local telephone service to federal customers in Baltimore under the Metropolitan Area Acquisition program.
Security is federal telecom focus
As chief technology officer of Verizon Communications Inc., Mark Wegleitner oversees the federal network systems group, which provides services to government. He is responsible for technology assessment, network architecture, platform development and laboratory infrastructure for the company's wireline business.
Agencies lag in IT continuity plans
Many agencies will likely miss the May 3 deadline for IT continuity-of-operations plans, a congressional overseer says.
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