FBI certifies fingerprint device
SecuGen fingerprint device can store and perform fast search on 10,000 users.
Track USB usage with SecureVue logging app
eIQnetworks' upgrade monitors USB usage on desktop computers.
House eyes stronger data protection
Sense of the Congress resolution sets a goal of passing meaningful legislation to protect sensitive data held by both government and the private sector.
Jackson Shaw | Directories and user identities
GCN Interview: Quest Software's Active Directory guru discusses the future of identity management.<p></p><p></p>
Juniper offers new networking tools
The SRX 5600 and 5800 series of dynamic services gateways deliver integrated services, scalable performance and operational simplicity.
NIST guidance on security checklists, PIV interfaces
Both documents update earlier publications from the Computer Security Division.
Wyatt Kash | Elevate cybersecurity
Assuring a fully functioning and secure cyberdomain is too important to be left in the hands of a single agency, let alone DHS.
Amendment stalls E-gov bill
A Senate bill to reauthorize the eGovernment Act of 2002, which had been approved and was set for a floor vote, hit a sudden and unexpected snag today that puts a number of government information technology initiatives on hold or in limbo.
Coast Guard to expand biometric project
In the two years the program has been in place, biometric data has been collected on 1,957 immigrants attempting to to cross the Mona Passage from the Dominican Republic into Puerto Rico.
Motorola debuts snap-on biometric attachment
The Motorola Mobile AIFS snap-on device offers a 508 DPI single-digit fingerprint scanner that is FIPS 201-certified.
New certification addresses software assurance
The leading organization for certifying IT professionals today announced the launch of a new certification that will address the quality and reliability of software throughout its life cycle, from development through disposal.
Random Password Manager goes Hyper-V
Random Password Manager can automatically update every local administrator password on virtual Windows servers in the enterprise.
Biometrics Task Force reveals 2009 research funding areas
The development of single sensors capable of capturing multiple modalities, and the development of multimodal model matching capabilities, are focus areas for research funding proposals.
New FISMA bill gets committee OK
Legislation addresses concerns that FISMA compliance had become a paperwork drill without ensuring improved IT security.
Citrix NetScaler package certified
Software suite wins Common Criteria EAL 2+ certification.
Tresys offers cross-domain message tool
TurretGate can route up to 2,400 messages per second between two networks, with less than 10 millisecond latency per message.
McAfee to acquire Secure Computing
Acquisition gives McAfee a complete network security portfolio covering intrusion prevention, firewall, Web and e-mail security, data protection and network access control.
Amtrak deploys video surveillance system
System allows surveillance video to be monitored in real-time from any Amtrak location over an IP network connection.
DeviceLock plugs data leakage
DeviceLock adds security features to Version 6.4 of its flagship network security tool.
Cybereye | IT security in the executive suite
Commentary: If security is to work, policy must be enforced uniformly at all levels, not just for serfs, peons and drudges.
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