Cybereye | Authorizing devices could be worth a look

A recent study of Justice Department prosecutions suggests that authentication of devices'not just people'when logging into privileged accounts could go a long way toward securing sensitive data.

DHS cites progress in IT security

Homeland Security Department officials cited progress in securing IT systems across their sprawling organization as reflected in an Inspector General Office report issued today. They expressed confidence that their department would receive a passing grade for the first time in next year's federal IT security report card.

Tom Hughes | A model for security

Under CIO Tom Hughes, the Social Security Administration has attained top grades in IT security. The agency also earned the highest rankings in e-government, human capital, financial management, and performance integration on the President's Management Agenda.

HHS financial management deal goes to TechTeam

The Health and Human Services Department has awarded TechTeam Government Solutions Inc. a five-year, $4.1 million contract to deliver application support for its payment management system.

DHS deploys e-passport readers

The Homeland Security Department has installed radio frequency identification device readers capable of receiving data from electronic passports at the San Francisco International Airport.

Data protection is coming

There is no magic bullet for executive branch requirements for protecting personal data being accessed and downloaded by government employees. But pieces of the puzzle are coming into place.

OMB's Schlarman to retire

Glenn Schlarman, who has been in government for 34 years, has announced he is retiring Dec. 1.

VA security bill that hardens FISMA passes

The House passed a bill aimed at protecting veterans' personal data and which also requires all federal agencies to notify the public when breaches of sensitive information occur.

Spending plan would stall border credential requirement

House and Senate conferees clear a fiscal 2007 Homeland Security Department spending bill that would increase discretionary spending to $34.8 billion.

Davis bill would tighten FISMA regs

The Federal Agency Data Breach Protection Act would require all federal agencies to inform the public about data breaches involving sensitive data.

Real ID price tag for states could top $11b

A report released this week by several state government leadership organizations pegs the cost of implementing the Real ID Act of 2005 at more than $11 billion over the first five years.

OMB issues data breach guidance

The Office of Management and Budget and its Identity Theft Task Force outlined steps agencies should take in responding to an identity theft or ways to prevent one from happening.

Officials focus on weak links in privacy

HHS, partners make securing patient data a specific plank of their platform.

Commerce reports extensive notebook PC, data loss

Every year, thousands of temporary Census Bureau field representatives fan out around the country to gather data door-to-door and compile survey data, using notebook PCs in their work. Many of those notebooks go missing annually.

Garcia looks to raise cybersecurity's profile

Homeland Security Department's new assistant secretary for cybersecurity and telecommunications faces a big task: raising awareness of IT security's importance from a post that had been left vacant for two years.

Agencies enter the home stretch for HSPD-12

T-minus 32 and counting. The General Services Administration and the Interior Department's National Business Center scramble to finalize shared services as Oct. 27 deadline draws near.

Davis seeks standard IT breach notification policy

Agencies are finding out now, and disclosing the information, because House Government Reform Committee chairman Tom Davis (R-Va.) requested summaries of data breaches over the last several years.

VA awards HSPD-12 certification deal

The Veterans Affairs Department awarded a contract to Data Systems Analysts Inc. for certification and accreditation of VA's personal-identity verification system.

States strive for robust IT security

State governments are paying more attention to information security, hiring chief information security officers and giving them defined budgets and enforcement authority, according to a new report.

Cybersecurity at DOE still lags: IG

The Energy Department continues to struggle with information security and many of its weaknesses are the same as in past years, according to the department's inspector general.

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