-
Juniper Networks updates software in wake of security flaws
January 13, 2016 | NewsJuniper Networks responded to the finding of “unauthorized code” in its firewall operating system with a complete replacement of its original controversial random number generator, Dual_EC.
-
Philadelphia looking for a new CIO
| NewsFollowing the resignation of Adel Ebeid late last year, Philadelphia is on the hunt for a new chief innovation officer.
-
Army scores NFL funding for brain injury mitigation tech
January 12, 2016 | NewsThe Army Research Lab recently won funding as a finalist in the Head Health Challenge II for its solution to mitigate and prevent head injuries.
-
Cybersecurity underfunded, industry tells Congress
| NewsAgency IT managers who believe they do not have the resources to adequately fight cybersecurity threats got some backing from private-sector experts who voiced the same concerns to legislators.
-
NYC transit gets tech infusion
| NewsThe governor’s proposal will add cell and Wi-Fi service to underground train stations, mobile digital fare payments and more.
-
4 challenges to realistic records management
| NewsBecause of the mismanagement of data, agencies are having a difficult time reaping the insights that analytics technologies are supposed to generate.
-
NASA taps SAIC for agencywide enterprise app management
| NewsThe Enterprise Applications Service Technologies 2 contract will support NASA’s Enterprise Applications Competency Center.
-
Amazon reduces hosting prices for GovCloud
January 11, 2016 | NewsAmazon Web Services announced a 5 percent reduction on certain EC2-optimized Linux cloud hosting services for R3 instances in the AWS GovCloud.
-
DHS seeks student cyber volunteers
| NewsThe Department of Homeland Security is accepting applications for its Secretary’s Honors Program Cyber Student Volunteer Initiative.
-
Data center of the future: 5 key elements
| NewsPowerful, streamlined data center operations will give agencies the infrastructure they need to handle future demands.