USPS to deploy IPv6-capable video surveillance

The U.S. Postal Service plans to deploy an IPv6-capable video surveillance system to 40,000 postal sites across the country.

IPv6 standards profile released

Standards profile for IPv6 is the next step in the long road to IPv6 transition.

TSA tests biometrics for pilots

A TSA program is designed to improve security and expedite access for authorized airline employees at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport

NSA's Mac-hardening tips

National Security Agency issues Security Configuration Guidelines for Apple Computer's Leopard OS.

National Vulnerability Database updated, upgraded

NIST has incorporated Mitre's Common Platform Enumeration in the latest version of its comprehensive repository of information on potential vulnerabilities in computer systems.

E-voting audit guidelines released

Coalition of fair voting advocacy organizations call for mandated post-election auditing of electronic voting systems.

East-Tec Eraser removes Chrome

East-Tec Eraser 2008 permanently destroys all remnants of Web files left on your PC by Google Chrome, as well as Windows Vista's Previous Versions function.

CISO Perspectives | Securing virtual government environments

Guest commentary: By using proven IT security benchmarks, federal chief information security officers can limit their exposures risks from virtualized environments.

Fujitsu Mag EraSure erases hard drives in a snap

Fujitsu releases a new version of its Mag EraSure device that can degauss two hard drives per minute.

Next up: FDCC for Macs

Army team that contributed to the development of the Federal Desktop Core Configuration for Microsoft's operating systems is now in the early stages of developing a comparable configuration model for Apple Macs

Network in full view

IPsonar creates a working map to detect IP-connected devices within the enterprise.

CISO Perspectives: The Einstein Program

Guest commentary: The Einstein Program and its promise to deliver a federal cyber weather map is greatly needed to improve the cyber early warnings and indicators across the federal government.

CISO Perspectives: Deep packet inspection

Commentary: Harnessing the power to interrogate inbound traffic for sensitive federal networks is the right thing to do. But why then has it taken federal CISOs so long to make the DPI plunge?

Authentication device reads palms, not passwords

Fujitsu unveils a device that reads a person's palm-vein pattern to authenticate user identity.

Microsoft patches GDI exploit

Critical updates plug potential flaws in Microsoft Windows' graphics device interface, as well as vulnerabilities in Windows Media Player, Windows Media Encoder, and the Office software suite.

Report: Botnets quadruple

Number of compromised PCs jumps from 100,000 to more than 400,000 in three months.

Cybereye | Data security can falter at the top

Commentary: The end user often is the weakest link in any security system, and the higher up the organizational chart that user is, the weaker the link tends to be.

IPv6 could be the key to greener buildings

The General Services Administration has made considerable progress in improving the efficiency of the buildings it manages for the government, in part by using networked technology to automate environmental sensing and controls.

Microsoft patches on the way

Four critical fixes will resolve remote code execution exploits and address vulnerabilities in Windows Media Player 11 and Media Encoder, as well as Microsoft Office and various components and versions of the Windows OS.

N.C. expands ballot-scanning program statewide

North Carolina's State Board of Elections is expanding a pilot program for the November 2008 elections that uses Motorola Symbol P460 bar code scanners.

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