DHS to open new cybersecurity center
The Homeland Security Department will open a new cybersecurity coordination center near Washington on Friday.
Army cooks up new technology in AKO lab
A new test lab for the Army Knowledge Online and Defense Knowledge Online (AKO/DKO) Web portal gives service officials a safe and efficient way to test new applications and technologies for the site.
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Here are some of the features on the Army Knowledge Online and Defense Knowledge Online (AKO/DKO) Web portals.
Regulators want more authority to protect nation’s power grid
Regulators say they now have inadequate authority to ensure the cybersecurity of the nation’s power grid, but they support House bills that would change that situation.
Social-media tools are fine, but beware their playground rules
Agencies getting into the social-media game are using blogs, Facebook pages and tweets to good effect, but they should keep in mind the rules of this particular playground. Basically, there are none.
CAIMR takes on the many facets of identity management
The Center for Applied Identity Management Research, an organization of industry, academic and government representatives, is building a road map for improving how we determine just who we are and who we are dealing with when online.
Virus writers are perfecting hit-and-run tactics
Recent repeated spikes in malware variants that are not detected by antivirus tools are reversing an 18-month trend.
Antivirus software shouldn't be this painful
DHS is stressing "Our Shared Responsibility" during this year's National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, but client-side security tools too often make it more difficult than necessary to keep yourself safe online.
NIST puts reorganization of IT Lab on hold
The proposed restructuring of the IT Lab — which includes the Computer Security Division that has produced hundreds of standards, specifications and guidelines for IT security requirements — proved more controversial than expected.
Indian Affairs launches new web site, updates technology
The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) has launched a new web site to better serve constituents, and is at work on an internal portal to enhance collaboration among BIA employees as well as with other government agencies.
Cyber threat looms, but its full scope remains murky
Military leaders and analysts say evolving cyber threats, which some believe could produce a "digital Hurricane Katrina," will require the Defense Department to work more closely with experts in industry.
State Department deploys electronic asset-tracking system
The State Department plans to tag 10,000 mission-critical technology assets with passive radio frequency identification (RFID) devices to save money and increase security.
Patch management: It's not sexy, but it can keep you secure
Former US-CERT director Mischel Kwon says that responding to real attacks and paying attention to the drudge work of patch and vulnerability management can go a long way toward improving government IT system security.
Rogue security software becomes a big business -- and a bigger problem
Rogue security software can be big business for distributors to sell and install the phony applications, and a big problem for unwitting users who rely on the useless and possibly malicious programs, according to study released by Symantec Corp.
Getting your fingerprints on Windows 7
Windows Biometric Framework should make middleware compatibility easier.
NASA info security controls are broken, GAO concludes
A GAO study found that an incomplete information security program has left weaknesses in NASA networks and information systems that could leave it open to disruption or penetration. But the space agency says improvements in security controls are being made.
Is phishing on the decline, or just moving to a new phishing hole?
A cyber intelligence and security company claims that vendors have underreported phishing attacks in recent reports by focusing only on traditional delivery vehicles.
DHS Web sites vulnerable to hackers, IG says
The DHS inspector general has found vulnerabilities related to uneven security patch management in the department's nine most popular Web sites.
Senior House lawmaker urges Obama to appoint cybersecurity czar
House Homeland Security subcommittee on Cybersecurity Chairwoman Rep. Yvette Clarke (D-N.Y.) wants a cybersecurity official in the White House soon to ensure computer defense efforts are coordinated and disciplined.
IRS wins some, loses a few in fight against identity theft and data loss
The IRS recorded more than 51,000 cases of taxpayer identity theft in 2008 and paid out $15 million in fraudulent refunds, and a GAO report finds that internal information security weaknesses constitute some of the most significant challenges faced by the agency.
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