Is mobile security finally getting some respect?
While other aspects of IT security have been ratcheted up over the years, mobile security has proven a much tougher nut to crack and has lagged in the race for attention and funding.
GovRAT: Digitally signed malware
Attacks are growing more sophisticated, and stolen digital certificates are now part of the malware package.
No one wants to share your Social Security number
Privacy concerns regarding information sharing are misplaced. What investigators need to see is threat intelligence, not personally identifiable information.
States vs. feds: Who does cybersecurity better?
A new study compares the cybersecurity posture of different levels of government.
DHS makes more investments in automotive cyber research
The Department of Homeland Security has awarded $3.7 million in research funding to the University of Michigan and HRL Laboratories for automotive cybersecurity research.
Army seeks new tools to pierce the data fog of war
Cyber Innovation Challenge seeks a way to visualize the risks associated with the networks and assets supporting a given mission.
OMB unveils new federal cyber plan
Federal CIO Tony Scott announced the Cybersecurity Strategy and Implementation Plan, alongside updated FISMA guidance, all aimed at improving Uncle Sam's cybersecurity posture in months and years to come.
Protecting the youngest victims of identity theft
Some states make it impossible to use a child’s Social Security number and other identifying information to establish credit, and in Utah parents can have their child’s identifying information monitored by the state.
A heat map for hot cybersecurity jobs
A visualization is in the works to show job postings and provide information on the supply of workers with relevant degrees or certifications.
DHS funds research to harden vehicles against hacking
DHS has awarded New York University $1.4 million to develop a cybersecurity system for cars.
Cyber notes: Progress on ID ecosystem, Android trust and another email vulnerability
Musings on recent news on the government cybersecurity front.
Anatomy of a cyberattack
By better understanding how cyberattacks work and applying that knowledge appropriately, organizations can better prepare for inevitable hacks.
Why open source is a safe choice for agencies
Open source technologies combine distributed peer review and transparency, which speeds innovation and lowers costs.
Rhode Island releases state cybersecurity plan
The Rhode Island Cybersecurity Commission evaluated the state's cybersecurity infrastructure and made recommendations to enhance the resiliency of operations in executive branch agencies.
Securing the smart city
State and local governments are balancing privacy, security and citizen service as the amount of available data explodes -- and finding that policy needs to catch up with the tech.
USPS staff take the bait in phishing test
U.S. Postal Service's Office of the Inspector General sent phishing emails of its own to 3,125 USPS employees, to see if staff would click on a potentially dangerous link.
Backsliding on cybersecurity?
The recent Government Accountability Office’s report indicates that government seems to be backsliding on many of its commitments to IT security.
Secure file transfer: The cornerstone of digital government
With encrypted file transfer, city departments can quickly and efficiently process requests involving sensitive information.
Government Executive of the Year: Ron Ross
If the discussion involves information security, NIST’s technology fellow is almost certainly shaping it.
Cyber defense front and center at NIE
Officials described the increased focus on cybersecurity and cyber defense at the semi-annual Network Integration Evaluation.
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