Cybertrust acquisition to boost Verizon offerings
Verizon said the purchase will boost its existing security offerings and strengthen its appeal to potential customers concerned about protection of their information.
Smart cards evolving into data servers
Smart cards are becoming more like personal data servers, interacting with their host mobile phone or personal computer in much the same way a Web server would.
Just let your finger do the authenticating
The DigitalPersona Pro 4.0 fingerprint reader provides biometric authentication and single sign-on capability.
Keep your eyes on the flyer
If you thought airport security was tight now, you could be in for a surprise in the not-too-distant future.
Bill Jackson | Industry faces up to NIST challenge for better biometrics
Industry rises to NIST's challenge to improve algorithms for biometrics.
Phil Libin | Getting real
Phil Libin, president and co-founder of CoreStreet, has found himself a somewhat lonely defender of an unpopular law. He is a fervent believer in the Real ID Act, the 2005 law establishing standards for state driver's licenses and identification cards.
NIST issues RFID guidelines
NIST last week issued guidelines and a set of best practices for the use of radio frequency technology by federal agencies, as well as private corporations.
Vendor drops TWIC suit after subcontract offer
Integrated Biometric Technology ended its two-and-a-half-month protest of the TWIC contract and accepted a subcontract under Lockheed Martin.
Microsoft releases Longhorn beta
Microsoft Corp. has released the first public beta of the next-generation of its Windows Server operating system, code-named Longhorn.
2-D bar codes: They pack a lot of data into a small space
The DataMatrix standard is a scheme for encoding data, anywhere from a few bytes to a few kilobytes.
Know-it-all labels
The Coast Guard uses 2-D bar codes on aircraft parts to thwart black-market dealers.
Audits rip DHS' tech investment controls, gaps in port security
DHS' haphazard technology investment management came under criticism from congressional auditors today. In another report, GAO described risks in DHS' use of technology to implement a port security law enacted last year, but cited some progress.
RFQ to help government meet mobile encryption requirements
Last week, DOD and GSA issued a request for quotations for full-disk encryption or a file/folder encryption system under the SmartBuy enterprise software management program.
William Jackson | For virus detection, don't write off signatures
Heuristics may be all the rage, but signature detection is still the key antivirus tool.
Army's Space Program Office signs biometrics deal
DOD has awarded a contract worth up to $71 million to SecuriMetrics for the sale of biometric recognition devices.
GAO: Despite advances, TWIC problems remain
TSA has improved management of TWIC in the last six months, but problems remain in ensuring effectiveness and compatibility of the cards and readers.
Government will benefit from critical mass in smart ID cards
With more than 10 million Common Access Cards issued and currently in the hands of DOD personnel and contractors, DOD has learned how make use of smart ID cards.
TSA RFI seeks input on new airport security system
The next-generation security system for U.S. airports may include continuous tracking of passengers and their baggage, according to a notice from TSA.
That face! Those eyes! How recognizable?
Computerized facial recognition is improving, according to NIST.
Lexmark wins FBI approval
Lexmark C524, C534 printers are FBI-certified for printing fingerprint cards in color.
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