On Internet2, the future is fast-forward
The Energy Department's Energy Sciences Network is growing with increased bandwidth demands. The latest generation of the network, ESnet4, is a 100 gigabits/sec optical network; DOE has projected that it would require 200 gigabits/sec by 2014.
Most ID theft still occurs the old-fashioned way
Most identity thieves still relied on the tried-and-true methods of stealing data.
Secure but accessible
New encryption scheme aims to keep personal data protected while in use.
Are you using IPv6?
This month marks the deadline for agencies to make their network backbones capable of handling IPv6 traffic.
William Jackson | Waiting for the killer app
Cybereye'commentary: IPv6 will become self-sustaining when its adoption is driven by the availability of apps that take advantage of its features.
Task force to study IT needs of small businesses
Congress wants SBA task force to study the information technology security needs of small businesses and make recommendations on how to meet them.
Spyware bill should focus on behavior, not technology, experts say
Effective anti-spyware legislation must focus on unfair and deceptive behavior and not on specific technology, according to security experts who spoke as a Senate committee considered anti-spyware legislation.
Earthquake planners create communications network
Consortium forms satellite mutual-aid radio talk group to provide interoperable communications for public safety officials during disasters.
DOD funds research into info sharing
The Defense Department has awarded $7.5 million to six universities for a five-year research program to help solve the problem of sharing sensitive information while ensuring privacy and security.
NNSA revs Roadrunner to petaflop performance
A National Nuclear Security Administration supercomputer has achieved an operational rate of 1,000 trillion calculations per second ' or 1 petaflop ' making the Roadrunner the world's fastest computer.
Seven telescopes act as one
Arecibo Observatory radio telescope in Puerto Rico recently was networked with telescopes in Chile, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, South Africa and Sweden to create one of the largest virtual telescopes ever assembled.
Malicious code makes Web surfing risky
Exploits of browser vulnerabilities through code hosted on Web sites has become the primary method for compromising computers.
William Jackson | System security: Who's responsible?
Cybereye'commentary: It is easy to say that security is everyone's job, but in the end that usually means it's no one's job.
Phishers using current events as bait
A couple of new phishing e-mails have emerged that use current events to lure victims to bogus Web sites where they are offered the opportunity to download malicious code or turn their money over to crooks.
Robert Tapella | GPO's balanced mix of digital and paper
Public printer Robert Tapella says ink on paper isn't going away, but digital content will take a larger share of the Government Printing Office's operations.
Video surveillance on the fly
NASA meshes cameras with wireless network to help secure new facility.
Away from the bleeding edge
Sometimes following the leader is not a bad idea.
NIST seeks comments on scheme to score IT security configurations
Agency is developing a system of standardized measurements to evaluate the impact of security configurations on operating systems and applications.
Researchers try to quantify data
Study to analyze uses, opportunities and cost of information and data.
Cyberspace becoming more malicious
Spamming is big business ' and getting bigger.
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