A leaky system for protecting data
A recent survey of security professionals by the RSA Conference found that 29 percent had lost or exposed customer or employee data, but only 11 percent of respondents had publicly disclosed the loss.
Cybereye | Striking the public-private balance
For providers of essential public services, private profit must sometimes take a back seat to public policy.
Chipmaker licenses portfolio of security patents to protect smart cards
Deal could make it easier to improve security on U.S. passports.
NIST revises guidance for assigning FISMA security categories
NIST has updated its guidelines for mapping information in government information systems to categories that specify the types of security controls the data requires.
GOP seeks probe of military voting assistance programs
House and Senate lawmakers are calling for a Justice Department investigation into the possible disenfranchisement of millions of servicemen and women in the upcoming presidential election.
USPS to adopt new bar coding system
The Postal Service is on track to put a new bar code system into production next year that will help to automate the processing of mail being sent by large mailers.
Cybereye | The Wall of Sheep
Commentary: Even among security researchers and administrators, there is plenty of lax security in online habits.
Cloning e-passports: An old trick that can still work
Optional security features are the problem with the international electronic passport scheme.
Beckstrom on cybersecurity
Cybersecurity is hampered by a lack of understanding about the physics and economics of the networks we are trying to defend, according to the director of DHS' National Cyber Security Center.
Protect your crypto key from the cold
New software suite can defend computers against cold boot attacks.
Legal support for security researchers
Electronic Frontier Foundation offers IT security researchers advice on navigating the potential minefield of patent and copyright laws involved in their work.
Beware of the Gadgets
Google Gadgets potentially could offer a rich new playground for hackers.
DNS may be patched, but danger still lurks
Millions of Domain Name System servers are protected now, but the next vulnerability may be far more difficult to remedy.
500G of data captured by single botnet
Long-lived CorelFlood Trojan sweeps up data from more than 225,000 online accounts.
'Angell of Doom' takes center stage at Black Hat Briefings
Don't confuse data with knowledge, calculation with thought, or computers will cause problems, warns IT gadfly Ian Angell.
Overcoming the IT security learning curve
Both hackers and researchers are increasingly more sophisticated about IT security, and that fact is on display at this year's Black Hat Briefings.
Multilingual IM service debuts
MeGlobe offers real time translation of IM chat messages between users writing in different languages.
DHS' emergency communications plan
Plan lays groundwork for interoperable communications among federal, state and local agencies.
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.
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