Cyber forecast for 2013: 4 areas where the stakes are raised
As defenses get better and the bad guys get more creative, the threats will become more complex and the risks greater in the coming year.
Agencies could get a cloud hub for trusted identities
The National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace is considering commercial cloud services for authenticating third-party credentials of users accessing government websites.
5 programs break down the elements of an identity ecosystem
Groups will run a variety of pilots for trusted identities covering areas ranging from first-responder authentication and secure business transactions to the exchange of health care information.
Technologies for trusted online identities put to the test
NSTIC is funding five pilot programs that mark a major step toward creating a digital identity ecosystem to enable greater online transactions by government and the private sector.
New malware waits for a mouse click before executing
The Trojan Upclicker evades automated detection tools by monitoring mouse activity to make sure it is dealing with a human before jumping into action.
Public Wi-Fi finds a home in Virginia city
The addition of public wireless access points in Staunton's busy Gypsy Hill Park during a network upgrade was a way to give something back to the people, says the city's CTO.
Threat predictions for 2012: The hits and misses
Despite taking the safe road by predicting that threats for 2012 would be a lot like those of 2011, the CyberEye still managed to only bat about .500.
NIST updates, expands glossary of security terms
A list of information security terms from federal documents is being updated by NIST to provide a central resource of common terms and definitions.
Mobile users get no clue they're visiting malicious sites
With security information limited by screen size, even experts can't tell when they're visiting malicious sites, according to a Georgia Tech study.
BlackBerry’s blacklist: 106 passwords you can't use
RIM's long-awaited BlackBerry 10 OS contains a blacklist of passwords that users will not be allowed to use. Maybe it's not a great idea, but it's a good one.
Video surveillance: Keep it simple
The Boca Raton Police Department decided the expense of operating a physical security information management system in-house was worth it.
When radios can’t connect, IP provides the bridge
Once data has been put on an IP network, disparate types of devices -- such as siloed first responder radios -- can be linked almost anywhere in the world.
Boca Raton adds smarts to surveillance network
The Florida city is building out a city-wide digital video surveillance system and is using a management system to integrate feeds so police can get real-time views of the city.
Interoperable radios: Perfect vs. the possible
An IP system linking disparate communications infrastructures might not be perfect, but it works, and that is good enough.
How IP networks helped NJ crews meet Sandy head-on
Response teams in Bergen County, N.J., used interoperable IP connectivity to link a variety of radio systems during Hurricane Irene and Superstorm Sandy.
FCC tests if 911 cell-phone calls can be traced indoors
With a growing number of 911 calls coming from cell phones, an FCC committee wants to set benchmarks on the accuracy of calls made from inside buildings.
Spear-phishing scourge: It's up to you, the user
Browsers are getting better at blocking phishing sites, but phishers are getting more nimble at keeping their sites on the move.
The key to crypto? It's in the key
Cryptography is only as secure as the keys used to encrypt and decrypt data. NIST shows agencies how to make them strong.
Health office finds in-house VOIP provides better reporting, lower long-term costs
Choosing VOIP when combining three separate agencies was easy, but Summit County Public Health also had to weigh the options on where it would be hosted.
How VOIP made a difficult consolidation easier
When Summit County, Ohio, consolidated three public health agencies, voice over IP was the only choice for replacing legacy telecom systems.
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