Open-source security app available from Microsoft
The tool is designed to help developers classify, assess and ultimately prevent program crashes, especially as they relate to exploits running loose in enterprise processing environments.
Microsoft expands Internet Explorer 8 bug hunt
Bugs that didn't get fixed in the final version of IE 8 are currently under review by Microsoft's Internet Explorer team.
Smart Grid will only be as good as security behind it
With the country poised to spend billions on a new generation of smart power grid technology, it makes sense to address security vulnerabilities in this new network sooner rather than later, experts say.
Standards body investigates C4I security tagging
NIEM, NATO models are considered as a multinational data-sharing standard.
Revised cybersecurity guidelines target training
NIST is revising one of its publications to distinguish between training for user awareness and formal training for IT security professionals.
Does a lack of security stifle innovation?
Americans appear to be all too ready to adopt innovative technologies before they have been secured.
Where SFS grads go, and where they come from
The National Security Agency and Defense Department have hired the most graduates of the Scholarship for Service program during the last three years.
In Best of FOSE awards, government wins
The winners of the Best of FOSE 2009 combine innovation and practicality to meet the needs of government agencies.
Feds at the forefront of DNS security
DNSsec provides a classic example of the government’s ability — by providing the will and the market for new technology — to lead by example and affect IT security far beyond its own domain.
Scholarship program targets need for cybersecurity skills
The government will need thousands of cybersecurity workers in the coming years. One federal education program is helping to meet the demand.
VA's security lessons learned
The loss of millions of records at a cost of millions of dollars — along with some congressional oversight — has caused the Veterans Affairs Department to upgrade its incident response program and put tighter controls on sensitive data.
Stephen Coggeshall: Behavioral analytics could extend identity management security
GCN INTERVIEW: Stephen Coggeshall, chief technology officer at ID Analytics and a proponent of advanced mathematical analytics, talks about how ID cards and biometrics can fall short as identification tools.
Group publishes specification for improving interoperability of IP video surveillance
The Physical Security Interoperability Alliance wants to promote interoperability of IP-enabled physical security products
Georgia bolsters ID card security
Georgia Technology Authority adds identification card reading technology for state License Match program.
GAO: SEC cybersecurity program is incomplete
Despite efforts to correct weaknesses, SEC's failure to fully implement a program overseen by a senior information security officer has left vulnerabilities in the commission’s online systems, GAO auditors found.
Search engines becoming tool for phishing attacks
Hackers increasingly are attempting to influence search engines to misdirect users to spurious Web sites.
In cybersecurity, there are no silver bullets
The rapidly changing nature of threats and systems means IT security will continue to be a journey with no clear destination for the foreseeable future, according to a panel of security experts.
BarackBerry unmasked
Sources familiar with White House communications services have confirmed that President Barack Obama is packing a BlackBerry 8830 as his primary smart phone.
Identity theft could hit victims harder during economic downturn, survey finds
Victims reported that they have missed payments because of ID theft and suffered serious repercussions as economy worsens.
Secret Service’s ink evidence library now electronically searchable
As a result of being digitized, ink sample matching takes minutes as opposed to hours or days, and inks remain safe from environmental degradation and accidental contamination.
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