If security is too complex for blacklists, what's next?
More complex security environments require the use of whitelists to effectively combat attacks such as advanced persistent threats, one vendor says.
Advanced persistent threats are a new way of life
The recent discovery of an advanced persistent threat inside RSA proves what the company had been saying for weeks: This new breed of threat against high-value targets is probably inevitable.
Google submits to privacy audits in Buzz settlement
After being charged with using deceptive tactics and violating its own privacy rules with its social network, Google becomes the first company required by the Federal Trade Commission to implement a comprehensive privacy program.
Internet security hits major milestone, as .com signs on
The .com domain, the Internet's largest with more than 90 million registered names, took the significant step of having its DNS records signed using the DNS Security Extensions, a milestone in securing the Internet infrastructure.
Fact or foolery: With government and IT, is there a difference?
These days, in this field, absurdity can loose its impact.
Data security enemy No. 1 – you looking at me?
The greatest threats to data security are sitting next to you, an Absolute Software software survey shows.
How to use Facebook without getting fired
Government employees can safely use Facebook if they follow some simple guidelines concerning people they know -- and people they don't.
Top 6 hurdles to securing a smart grid
The Government Accountability Office identified major challenges to ensuring the cybersecurity of an intelligent, interconnected power grid.
The promise and perils of a smart grid
A smart, networked energy grid offers a host of energy- and money saving benefits, but it presents an enticing target to all sorts of miscreants. How to reap the good while avoiding the bad?
9 fraudulent digital certificates on the loose, Microsoft warns
The certificates, seemingly associated with popular websites, could be used for spoofing, phishing or man-in-the-middle attacks.
With new FISMA rules, security progress can be measured
The most recent OMB report on FISMA compliance includes new metrics on IT security performance. The results are mixed; the real test will be the progress from this baseline measured in future years.
Cyberattacks on agencies increase as preparedness lags
Cyber incidents involving federal agencies climbed 39 percent in the last fiscal year, according to an OMB report that also found security measures and employee training to be lacking.
DNA from NSA encoded into smart-phone monitoring tool
The Fixmo Sentinel, available initially for BlackBerry smart phones, is a commercialized version of the NSA AutoBerry tool, licensed through NSA’s Technology Transfer Program.
After hack, security of RSA SecurID tokens in the hands of customers
In the wake of a breach of RSA’s authentication product, the company has temporarily halted distribution of tokens and warned customers to take additional steps to secure information about tokens in use.
U.S. Marshals, Microsoft take down massive spam network
In conjunction with federal law enforcement agencies, Microsoft's Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) has helped pulled the plug on the Rustock spybot network.
Apple patches 56 bugs in Mac OS X
Apple 56 fixes vulnerabilities in Mac OS, most of which were termed "critical" and susceptible to being hijacked.
How Stuxnet changes the security game
Organizations need to rethink baseline controls, worry about the integrity of sensors and even question their assumptions about computers not connected to the Internet.
New border strategy to incorporate SBInet-like capabilities
The Homeland Security Department canceled the SBInet border surveillance system two months ago, but SBInet-like technology will live on in the new system proposed for some parts of the border, a GAO official says.
Hackers gain access to RSA's SecurID security tokens
RSA announced late Thursday that it was the victim of an "extremely sophisticated" ongoing attack that has harvested data about the company's popular SecurID two-factor authentication product.
Don't count on recycling to maintain IPv4 address pool
Recovering and reallocating unused IPv4 addresses will not significantly extend the life of the address pool or delay the need to transition to IPv6, says the Internet numbers registry.
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