Social Security taps RSA for HSPD-12 card management
The Social Security Administration awarded RSA a contract through GSA for card management services to support compliance with HSPD-12.
DHS policy chief Baker defends passenger data analysis system
The Homeland Security Department is stepping up its efforts to fend off criticism of the data analysis system it uses to pinpoint travelers entering the country who pose the risk of carrying out criminal or terrorist acts.
Clinton: Pass card initiative needs 'rigorous' review
Sen. Clinton has said that a 'rigorous and comprehensive' review is necessary for the proposed border-crossing identification card.
GAO cites flaws in U.S. Visit's exit system
The Homeland Security Department's program to document when foreign visitors leave the country does not meet the requirements Congress set for it, the Government Accountability Office concluded.
DHS panel softens stance on RFID
Advisory panel says that if the Homeland Security Department selects RFID systems to ID individuals, privacy and information security must be built into the system in the design stage.
R. Fink | The Packet Rat: At Disney, getting a line on supply and demand
Disney has turned to biometrics to eliminate the gray market in park tickets, and the revenue the company lost to it.
FDA forces the issue on drug tracking
After years of prodding drugmakers to adopt electronic track-and-trace technology, the Food and Drug Administration has decided to push.
Idaho extends contract with Digimarc to include license security
The Idaho Transportation Department, in a move to beef up the security of its driver's license system, has awarded Digimarc Corp. a contract extension.
Access under control
Juniper Networks releases Version 2 of its Unified Access Control system.
William Jackson | Cybereye: And the worst security idea of 2006 was . . .
Time to take note of those security blunders from 2006 that have given us so many opportunities to learn from our mistakes.
Stocking stuffers
Technologies and trends execs and techies need to know for the new year.
Need for automated fingerprinting increasing
Behind a spike in the demand for automated fingerprint identification systems are great strides in technology as well as the transition to fully digital processing, a new study has found.
TSA gives Registered Traveler provider OK on rollout
A subsidiary of Verified Identity Pass Inc. has been authorized as the first entity eligible to offer Registered Traveler services at airports nationwide.
DHS floats proposal for 'Global Envelope' of terrorist info sharing
A senior Homeland Security Department official today sketched the outline of an ambitious plan for internationally sharing biometric identification information about individuals who pose terrorist threats.
DHS leaders mull biometrics, privacy with charmed circle of insiders
The conference sponsors'a group of DHS agencies'afforded access to the unclassified conference to select nonprofit organizations concerned with privacy issues from this country and Europe, but barred the media from most sessions of the meeting.
State re-signs Harris for visa work
The millions of Americans who request visas to work abroad each year are likely unaware that a Florida company plays a large role in processing the applications.
GAO details oversight areas for 110th Congress
IT security improvements and identity theft deterrence are among the leading topics the Government Accountability Office plans to investigate next year.
Apps can expand security scrutiny
On the heels of the Office of Management and Budget's June call for wider use of encryption to protect sensitive data when it leaves agency premises or is accessed remotely, agencies are taking several approaches.
Feds reach for better readers
Current fingerprint technology is close, but agencies need smaller, faster machines.
PKI gets shot in the arm from HSPD-12
FIPS-201 and mandate give agencies means and motive to develop apps
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