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For the first time, NIST is seeking feedback on security controls for information systems in federal governnent.
A sustained cyber attack has forced the French finance ministry to shut down 10,000 government computers.
The Defense Department is giving the OK for Twitter, Facebook and other social media use within the services.
Microsoft says \"everybody outta the IE6 pool!\"
You knew it had to happen sometime. There\'s now an alternative to alternative lighting. The Office of Naval Research\'s Stephanie Everett and Charles Ziervogel explain.
Internet protocol change comes to your home computer. Tim Winters with the University of New Hampshire\'s interoperability lab explains.
Sen. Collins asked GAO to study the current roles and responsibilities of these senior technology managers. This would be the third such study from GAO since 1996, but first since 2005. VA\'s CIO Roger Baker reiterates his call to give CIOs oversight and authority of their IT budget.
The federal government could soon pay a $2,000 subsidy to federal employees who buy their own mobile devices.
Paul Wester leads NARA\'s modern records program and describes the key findings and recommendations for maintaining the integrity of your records.
Shawn McCarthy, research director for IDC Government Insights, describes some IT budget trends and what they could mean for your agency in the long-run.
The Army appointed Lt. Gen. Susan S. Lawrence as chief information officer on Thursday.
After months of training, and qualifying heats, the UK\'s Cyber Security Challenge is almost over.
With the release of the iPad 2 coming in the next few days, the tablet technology could soon transform the way you do your job.
Next summer the Department of Homeland Security is launching an internship program to help recruit and train the next cybersecurity professional.
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