Are your employees on a BYOD binge?
A new study found that only 9 percent of organizations are "fully aware" of the personal mobile devices accessing their networks.
Inside NIST's cybersecurity strategy
NIST's Kevin Stine explains the agency's priorities and the power of automated reporting.
SAIC tightens ID controls for CMS services
Five-year award calls for providing remote identity proofing and multi-factor authentication services.
HP assists GSA in strengthening government ID security
Under the USAccess program, HP will deliver identity credentials to secure federal facilities and ensure the identities of more than 500,000 federal employees and contractors.
CACI to shore up DOD security clearance procedures
Contractor will provide software engineering and integration services to increase efficiency and timeliness of DOD's security clearance processing.
Cybersecurity expert Richard Clarke lands new gig
Former presidential adviser Richard A. Clarke joins security firm Identive Group.
Cybersecurity expert Richard Clarke lands new gig
Former presidential adviser Richard A. Clarke joins security firm Identive Group.
SAIC upgrades give TSA a closer examination of baggage
Science Applications International Corp. will improve the Transportation Security Administration's baggage-screening capabilities and reduce false alarms with a $25 million order for new imaging equipment.
Former SRA CEO tapped to lead new company
Former SRA International Inc. President and CEO Stanton Sloane wasted little time finding a new home. He's taken the reins of a California advanced security company.
OMB steps up hunt for fake products
The Obama administration's anti-counterfeit working group is looking for gaps in legal authority and regulation that may undermine how officials can check on the quality of products the government buys.
GTSI provides Army with $159M in biometric ID kits
GTSI Corp. will provide the Army with biometric identification hardware and software kits under a 16-month contract worth $159 million.
13 contractors targeted in massive cyber espionage campaign
McAfee's report says 72 organizations, including 13 contractors, have been compromised, and petabytes of sensitive data have been stolen. Some experts suspect China as the culprit.
Lockheed tasked with boosting TSA airport screening technology
Lockheed Martin Corp. will provide the Transportation Security Administration with new passenger screening and security equipment across the east and central United States under two, two-year regional task orders worth a combined $72 million.
$1B purchase of L-1 instigates a name change
French aerospace company Safran SA has finalized its acquisition of the remains of L-1 Identity Solutions Inc. for a total cash amount of $1.1 billion.
US-CERT director resigns
Randy Vickers, head of the U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team, has reportedly resigned.
L-1 will process applicants' fingerprints in Tenn.
L-1 Identity Solutions Inc. has won a $40 million contract to be the exclusive provider of digital fingerprinting services for the state of Tennessee and process more than 175,000 applicants annually.
Which tablet ruled the FOSE show?
Twelve products are honored in their categories, and a familiar face takes Best in Show.
Raytheon unit moves to Phase 2 of DARPA net upgrades
Raytheon BBN Technologies will create architectures, protocols and network devices that will improve network capabilities and integrity for tactical military units.
Defense contractors get a cyber assist from NSA
The National Security Agency is offering its scanning tools to protect e-mail and other digital communications for major defense contractors, as part of what could be an escalating cyber war.
RSA confirms its tokens used in Lockheed hack
The complicated attack might have used log-in data obtained via a phishing attack along with algorithm seed numbers taken from RSA to generate new passcodes.
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