China's cyber spying: Time for a Cold War response?

CSIS fellow Jim Lewis says we need to bring a full range of diplomatic and intelligence resources to bear against Chinese incursions into U.S. systems, not just beef up cybersecurity.

Curb spear phishing? Separate bots from browsers

A Sandia researcher has developed algorithms that separate robotic Web crawlers from people using browsers, a first step toward identifying spear-phishing sources and targets.

NSTIC opens next round of grants for secure ID technology

Project would use public-private partnerships to create easier, more secure authentication that would support online government services and commercial transactions.

Trusted ID, monitoring efforts can’t keep IT security off high-risk list

After 16 years of plans, strategies and regulation, federal IT security is one of 30 program areas designated by government auditors as high risk.

5 tips for secure mobile apps

Security is a natural concern for agencies building mobile applications. Here are a few important points to keep in mind.

FIDO plans to eradicate bad passwords, bolster online identification

The Fast Identity Online Alliance will release a protocol to make secure log-in more user friendly, making it easy to replace passwords with stronger authentication.

The 4 levels of authentication in a mobile world

The growing use of remote devices to access government resources spurs NIST to revise its guide on how to select the right authentication technology for groups of users.

'Substantial' changes ahead for federal cybersecurity controls

NIST's updated catalog of security controls addresses new threats and lets agencies adapt baseline controls to meet their specific needs.

Forensics tool helps police crack suspects' cell phones

Paraben's Device Seizure 6 can break passwords, track where a phone has been and map the complete file system, including deleted data.

FCC vs. GAO: Haste = waste, or he who hesitates is lost?

FCC was upbraided by auditors for cutting corners in upgrading network security. Did the commission create unnecessary risk or just do what was necessary?

FCC improved its security after breach, but did it move too fast?

After a September 2011 data breach, FCC rushed to enhance security, but ignored security management practices and created unnecessary risks in its IT systems, GAO says.

Single sign-on, trusted identities move closer to reality

As government pilots work out the details cross-platform authentication, ID systems by Google and Microsoft offer a preview of how they would work.

Does the IRS really know who you are?

Identity theft could be costing the government billions of dollars a year in fraudulent tax refunds, and it is hard to say whether the shift to electronic tax filing is a boon or a bane.

Is there a uniform way to handle online identities?

NIST proposes a model for maintaining and revoking user identities in an increasingly complex online world.

Penetration testing: Pros and cons of attacking your own network

Pen-testing, or red-teaming, can be an indispensable tool for discovering and correcting network security weaknesses, but if not done right, things can go terribly wrong.

The P2P risks behind House's Spotify ban

The House of Representatives has ruffled feathers by banning a peer-to-peer music network, but P2P raises security concerns that merit caution.

Attack traffic from China takes a great leap forward

Cyberattack traffic originating in China took a sharp jump in late 2012, according to the latest analysis of activity on Akamai’s global content delivery network.

NetForce becoming reality, minus the kill switch?

New technologies can help in defending the country's networks and critical infrastructure, but you also need manpower.

Sometimes, the Internet just breaks

It's easy to forget that the Internet relies on physical infrastructure that can break. Not every disruption is an attack.

USPS to pilot cloud-based federal ID credential hub

The Postal Service has been tapped to build a pilot identity credential hub that would simplify secure access for citizens to online government services.

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