Md. points to Cogent for automated fingerprint system

Maryland Public Safety and Correction Services awards Cogent Systems a contract to supply an automated palm print and fingerprint ID system.

Linux endpoint security

Pointsec Mobile Technologies has released Version 2.0 of its endpoint security software for Linux-based desktops and notebooks.

War games

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Check Point gets an Intel boost

File this under 'we'll believe it when we see it, and we hope to see it soon.'

Vista's smarter security

Vista RC1 now includes a new ActiveX installer service so systems can load ActiveX controls without needing admin privileges.

PIV specs come down from NIST

Card readers finalized, biometrics up for comment.

Agencies claim readiness on HSPD-12

It remains to be seen whether Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 is one of those mandates that the government actually meets.

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GSA confident about availability of HSPD-12 products

The General Services Administration is testing the last remaining vital piece for agencies to develop a Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12 compliant identification management system.

Interior moving ahead with HSPD-12 offerings

The Interior Department's National Business Center will name a winner within the next week to support the agency's Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12 shared-services offerings.

DHS taps Garcia to fill cybersecurity post

Greg Garcia, vice president for information security programs at the Information Technology Association of America, will be the first to serve at the assistant secretary level.

Secure Wireless LAN

Imagine your agency's wired network infrastructure. Now imagine it again without wires.

NIST clarifies PIV biometric specs

National Institute of Standards and Technology has revised the technical specifications for biometric data on Personal Identity Verification cards.

Second stolen computer with VA data recovered

The recovered desktop PC stolen from Unisys Corp. had personal data for 16,000 patients treated at medical centers in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh.

E-Authentication maps out its future

Agencies completing strategy to let apps use single sign-on technology.

Fighting the enemy within

Workshare Protect keeps good people from doing bad things with agency data.

More than skin deep

Silex biometric scanner goes below fingerprints to improve accuracy.<br><b><font color="CC0000">|GCN Lab</font> Reviewer's Choice|</font></b><p>

Recent Common Criteria Graduates

HP-UX, version 11.23 gets Evaluation Assurance Level 4 Common Criteria Certification.

PIV for first responders

The PIVMAN is a mobile ID checking system that supports the new FIPS-201-standard Personal Identity Verification cards.

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