UMD, Northrop to help train next generation of cybersecurity pros
The University of Maryland and Northrop Grumman are working together to develop a college-level course to train and accredit tomorrow's cybersecurity professionals.
The University of Maryland and Northrop Grumman are working together to develop a college-level course to train and accredit tomorrow's cybersecurity professionals.
The updated special publication offers guidance on countering threats to devices using Bluetooth, some versions of which provide only limited security.
The vulnerability in XML Core Service, being actively exploited, affects all supported versions of Windows and Office 2003 and 2007.
The new portfolio lets organizations test and manage security for mobile apps across the software development life cycle.
Using Amazon Web Services for cloud-based enterprise infrastructure has improved service to the agency and the public, CIO Linda Cureton says.
A new family of network communications and data networking services will allow agencies to quickly upgrade and manage new applications and capabilities.
CSC will handle the transition, which aims to give the workforces secure access to enterprise apps from virtually any device.
Kaspersky Lab says an early Stuxnet version used code from Flame; separate research reveals "world-class" crypto behind Flame's attack.
DOE's National Nuclear Security Administration is utilizing cloud-based social networking tools to allow the NNSA’s workforce to collaborate and perform their tasks from any device, at any time.
As the 25-point plan's 18-month deadline arrives, agencies' cloud migrations are about 80 percent complete and should begin reaping $100 million a year in savings.