Cybersecurity

Why candidates are missing the point on cyber

Hacking China back is not the solution to American cyber vulnerability, experts warn. Voters need to start demanding that presidential candidates take a deeper look at the issue.

Cybersecurity

OPM gets cyber hiring nod, DISA moves on classified mobile and more

News and notes from around the federal IT community.

Emerging Tech

Review of IronKey W700: A Portable Computer on a Stick for Security-Minded Agencies

It wasn’t too long ago key drives were seen only as a danger to the security of federal networks. Not anymore.

Cybersecurity

OPM Hunting for Second New Cyber Official Since the Big Hack

The position marks the second new OPM information security role created since the agency disclosed the breach in June.

Cybersecurity

Apple CEO on Encryption: 'Any Back Door is a Back Door for Everyone'

Apple advocates for encryption that not even it can break.

Cybersecurity

You Only Need One Password to Access the Allegedly Hacked Law Enforcement Databases

Users can access a number of homeland security and law enforcement databases from a single website with a single password.

Modernization

Lawmakers Want to Know Which Federal Agencies use Cellphone-Tracking Stingray Technology

A bipartisan group of representatives asked 24 agencies if and how they use the technology.

Modernization

Video: Is Two-Factor Authentication Unhackable?

All you need is your smartphone.

Cybersecurity

Homeland Security to Fast Track Hiring of up to 1,000 New Cyber Personnel

Legislation approved by Congress last year allows DHS to speed the hiring of cyber experts, to set rates of basic pay, and to provide additional compensation, benefits, incentives and allowances.

Cybersecurity

Obama on Facebook, DHS form woes and more

News and notes from around the federal IT community.

Digital Government

How Much Is Encryption Worth to the Economy?

With strong, ubiquitous encryption under fire, a new research paper tries to assess the economic benefits of encryption.

Cybersecurity

NSA chief says agency discloses '91 percent' of zero day bugs

The National Security Agency last year disclosed to the private sector about 91 percent of previously unknown software vulnerabilities the agency discovered, according to NSA Director Adm. Michael Rogers.

Cybersecurity

Hackers Threaten Berkeley H.S. African Americans, Adjust College Applicants’ Class Rankings, and Swipe Michigan Casino Customers' Cards

Just another week in ThreatWatch, our regularly updated index of noteworthy data breaches.

Cybersecurity

Hashing out standards for information sharing

DHS and industry officials meet to begin drafting ground rules for Information Sharing and Analysis Organizations.

Cybersecurity

Hacker Changes Class Ranking of N.C. High School College Applicants

Education // North Carolina, United States

Cybersecurity

Crooks Swipe Card Data from Michigan Casino Clients

Entertainment // Financial Services // Michigan, United States

Cybersecurity

NIST's 5 Steps to Block Unwanted Software on Agency Systems

Automated whitelisting can be a simpler approach to screening and approving software patches and updates, according to the recently released guide.

Cybersecurity

Pentagon releases cyber acquisition guidance

DOD's acquisition office released guidance late last month for program managers to better address cybersecurity risk during the acquisition process.