Data center consolidation improves cross-agency cooperation
The federal Data Center Consolidation Initiative emerges as an enabler of information sharing across government.
White House plans to get more from agency IT spending
Guidance for IT spending the fiscal 2012 budget emphasizes accountability, performance and security, federal CIO Vivek Kundra tells a Washington audience.
Cyber war fever — Catch it!
Whether or not the threat is overhyped, Washington is worried about the prospect of cyber warfare, and it is an issue that needs to be addressed at the highest levels of government.
Software supply chain security is target of industry group best practices
SAFECode, as part of its goal of improving software assurance, has developed a consensus of best practices from major software suppliers on protecting the software supply chain from malicious and inadvertent flaws.
Calling all entrepreneurs: Your country needs you
Government is harnessing the power of entrepreneurial development to expand access to and increase the value of government information.
J.K. Rowling, eat your heart out: NIST updates a bestseller
After a decade of preparation, NIST has released the updated "Handbook of Mathematical Functions," accompanied by its companion online version, the Digital Library of Mathematical Functions.
Future of cybersecurity lost in legislative limbo
More than 40 bills, resolutions and amendments dealing with cybersecurity are pending in the House and Senate. Does anyone in Congress care?
Police in NC town have criminal databases in hand
The police department of Holly Ridge, N.C., has equipped officers with BlackBerry phones equipped with the InterActPocketCop application to provide mobile access to integrated criminal justice information systems.
Where mobile IP goes, security concerns follow
As mobile devices become more powerful, they offer new options for communications and new security challenges, too.
Mobile IP is the voice -- and data -- of the future
Distinctions among voice, video and data blur as users demand anytime, anywhere communications.
Can .gov trust .com?
Efforts to deploy DNS Security Extensions picking up steam, with all root zone servers and several Top-Level Domains, such as .gov, digitally signed. But until all domains are ready, DNSSEC is only creating island of trust.
How DNSSEC provides a baseline of Internet security
The DNS Security Extensions provide a baseline of Internet security by assuring the authenticity of query responses.
DNSSEC's early adopters provide test beds for others
Experience gleaned in the .edu and .org domains helps to prepare for the widespread adoption of DNS Security Extensions.
Cybersecurity moving up on Congress' to-do list, staffer says
A Senate staffer on Thursday told a Washington audience that momentum is growing in Congress for passage of comprehensive cybersecurity legislation. Meanwhile, DHS is readying new performance metrics for FISMA compliance.
Scientists creating advanced computer simulation of nuclear reactor
A $122 million project, the first of three Energy Department R&D programs to be announced this year, will use the world's fastest supercomputers to create a high-fidelity "virtual reactor" to help engineers improve the performance and safety of current nuclear reactors and design the next generation.
FISMA reform would elevate White House's cyber authority
The Federal Information Security Amendment passed as part of the House's 2011 Defense Authorization Bill would establish a White House office to oversee the government's IT security requirements.
The security hole you probably forgot to close
There are some components of networks that even the most thorough security plans are likely to overlook. We tell you what they are.
NIST updates specs for the latest version of SCAP
Specifications released for comment by NIST define and explain version 1.1 of the Security Content Automation Protocol for the standardized organization of security-related information.
21 years later, public safety networks still can't talk to each other
After more than two decades of development, the P25 suite of interoperability standards for public safety radio networks remains incomplete, House panel is told.
Next GPO head must guide agency to the digital future
William Boarman, nominated to be the next public printer, would face the challenge of maintaining traditional printing skills with an aging workforce while adapting the 150-year-old Government Printing Office to an increasingly digital world.
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