Network security 101

National Institute of Standards and Technology researchers are developing a proactive tool that IT staff can use to check the status of their own networks in the National Vulnerability Database.

Virtualization showdown at Black Hat conference

Researchers promise to subvert the open-source Xen virtualization software. But will it be a serious vulnerability?

Singaporese put a lot into passwords

Singaporese are accustomed to the government knowing who they are when they access e-government services. With a mandatory password system named SingPass, government forms download ' after authentication ' with personal data prepopulated into the fields.

Cybereye | Everyone needs management oversight

Commentary: Charges against Terry Childs of tampering with San Francisco's wide-area network underscore the risk of lax oversight in government systems.

New version of FIPS hashing standard approved

The Commerce Department has approved a revised Federal Information Processing Standard specifying an algorithm for applications requiring message authentication.

Warren Suss | A sharing solution in plain sight

Commentary: Federated identity management holds the key to gathering and integrating data across multiple layers of government.

In-Q-Tel invests in Veracode

Intelligence community's strategic investment unit hopes to develop capabilities for code analysis software tools.

Seven in 10 government mobile devices unencrypted

GAO report reveals only 30 percent of laptop computers and handheld devices are encrypted at 24 major federal agencies.

Sun certifies Solaris for security label use

Solaris 10 gets Common Criteria certification for Labeled Security Protection Profile.

NIST guidance on securing OS, WiFi, servers

The National Institute of Standards and Technology has revised its guidelines for securing Windows XP and also is releasing a beta version of a database of security baseline settings for a variety of Microsoft products specified in the Federal Desktop Core Configuration.

TSA to expand Registered Traveler

The Transportation Security Administration is opening the Registered Traveler program to any airport that wants to use it, but also said the agency is backing away from the program.

Securing the virtual world

The move to virtualization raises questions about security, as researchers seek to demonstrate ways to break out of a virtualized container and into the host system.

Facing a challenge

The Army and other agencies say the facial recognition systems they've tested still aren't good enough. But they haven't given up on the technology.

Patch system in need of a fix

I appreciate that software vendors are accepting responsibility for correcting their mistakes. But I would appreciate it even more if they would stop making them.

Internal security threats multiply

Too many PCs and servers are missing essential security software or using unauthorized technology, increasing the risk of cyberattack or data theft.

TSA designates MicroStrategy PIMS as aviation ops standard

The Transportation Security Administration designated the MicroStrategy-based Performance Information Management System as its aviation operations standards.

NIST revises guidelines for IT security metrics

The National Institute of Standards and Technology has released a revised version of guidelines for developing metrics to ensure that agencies meet IT security requirements.

Casting a net for spear phishers

Intrepidus Group announces the release of PhishMe, a software application that helps users thwart spear phishing attacks.

Open source, open to attack

A recent study of open-source software found a lack of dedicated security experts and secure coding standards, and a focus on functionality rather than security.

Patch issued for BlackBerry PDF bug

BlackBerry maker Research in Motion plugs a vulnerability that could have allowed hackers to enter into a network via a maliciously crafted PDF file.

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