Got unused IPv4 addresses? You could cash in on them soon.

With the availability of new IPv4 address space nearing an end, regional registries are getting ready for the sale of unused addresses; organizations that have them could cash in.

NIST document 'brings it all together' on FISMA

The new NIST guidance for managing information security risk is called the capstone of the agency's work on FISMA implementation.

As the Internet gets bigger, some things will change

The number of top-level Internet domain names topped 205 million last year, and the amount of IPv6 traffic, while still very small, doubled in the last half of the year, according to .com and .net registry operator VeriSign. Coming soon: New generic TLDs.

Android an emerging target for cyber criminals

An uptick in malware masquerading as legitimate applications for Android phones indicates that the number of mobile users is approaching the critical mass necessary to draw the attention of cyber criminals, says a researcher at Symantec.

Mordac is a fool: Just say ‘yes’ to new devices in the enterprise

Ensuring the security of new devices brought into the enterprise is a challenge, but if administrators don’t find a way to say “yes” to this technology, they are likely to find themselves in a losing battle with workers, says the Veterans Affairs Department’s CIO, Roger Baker.

How to improve security? Centralize IT management, VA CIO says.

Government IT security lags behind the private sector because of a lack of centralized budget operational authority, VA’s Roger Baker said.

NC city mixes remote access with authentication control

Replacing multiple RADIUS solutions with a single 802.1x authentication platform lets Gastonia, N.C., provide remote access to employees in the field while maintaining control over its network resources.

Keys to access control: visibility, granularity, 'set it and forget it'

The abilities to set detailed policies and see how users are connecting were selling points when Gastonia, N.C., decided on Avenda Systems for its access control system.

2 Secure Hash Algorithms set for 64-bit platforms

The National Institute of Standards and Technology is updating the federal Secure Hash Standard by adding two new algorithms to the list of those approved for validating digital documents or messages.

Lieberman's new cybersecurity bill forbids a kill switch

A wide-ranging cybersecurity bill introduced by Sen. Joe Lieberman would revamp FISMA and establish executive oversight of critical infrastructure security but would specifically forbid shutting down the Internet.

Cyber bill's FISMA mandate could be a step backward

Proposed cybersecurity legislation would revamp FISMA to include mandatory security controls for agencies, but that could favor compliance over security.

New cyber threats emerging, and IPv6 won't make defense any easier

Defense against emerging attacks such as advanced persistent threats and targeted worms requires more policy than technology, say industry officials at this week’s RSA Security Conference.

Contrary to popular opinion, FISMA can improve security, agency officials say

The much-maligned Federal Information Security Management Act is not a bad tool, but it has been used improperly, federal officials say.

New standard would give seal of approval to networking equipment

Underwriters Laboratories begins assessing networking equipment for performance against security threats to meet requirements of a new Texas law requiring certification of networking products.

Trusted online identities plan hinges on collaboration

The director of the new program office for the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace said public-private collaboration will be at the heart of the strategy.

DOD's Lynn wants to enlist private sector for cyber defense

Deputy Defense Secretary William J. Lynn III is expanding a number of programs to bring much needed private sector expertise into the military.

CMS, DOD officials honored for security work at RSA Conference

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services CISO C. Ryan Brewer was recognized at the RSA Conference for his work on enhancing the security of CMS networks while improving efficiency, and Deputy Defense Secretary William Lynn was honored for his public service.

How the most common cyber exploits could be prevented

Spam volumes dropped in the last half of 2010, but that was mainly just good luck, according to a new report from M86 Security. In the meantime, hackers are taking full advantage of known vulnerabilities that remain unpatched, sometimes for years.

NSA reveals its secret: No backdoor in encryption standard

The National Security Agency wanted to make DES as strong as possible without adding any surprises, NSA official Dickie George said, but did not install a backdoor, as so many have suspected: "We're actually pretty good guys."

Emerging cyber threat: Evasion techniques that combine to conquer

Finnish security company Stonesoft, which announced a new class of evasion techniques for malicious exploits last year, said it has found 124 new advanced evasion techniques that could allow attackers to steal silently through most network defenses.

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