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Fed Tech Roundup September 30

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Audit: Federal networks still vulnerable - The Hill. How will FITARA affect government mobility? Federal government awards Ben Franklin $1.7 Federal government awards Ben Franklin $1.7 Dynamic firewall to help defend from DDoS attacks - GCN.com. Trends on Tuesday: How Much Does It Cost to Go Mobile?

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Overcoming the Equation: Security = Friction

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We’ve migrated to a userid-password society; as we’ve added layers of security, we password-protect each layer: PC (and now device), network, enclave, application, database, and storage (encryption). A telling example is the Department of Defense and its approach to mobile security. However, the derived credential has less friction.

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Digital Risk Management Leader RiskIQ Raises New Funding To Expand Platform Ecosystem, Sales and Digital Risk Applications

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Threats outside the firewall are vast and dynamic. With RiskIQ, enterprises can efficiently defend their digital attack surface, pinpoint exposures across their business, and dynamically mitigate cyber threats across web, mobile, and social.

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Enhance Your Security Posture: Doing Four Things Can Reduce Unauthorized Penetrations by 85%

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When you read of a government agency being penetrated or a corporation losing data I can almost always guarantee you that they have failed to implement and measure these controls. Secure Configurations for Hardware and Software on Mobile Devices, Laptops, Workstations, and Servers. Secure Network Engineering.

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How to Pick the Right Technology to Enable the Remote Workforce

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Protecting data and monitoring user behavior used to be relatively simple when everyone was behind the corporate firewall. For example, more people now need access to sensitive business data while working from home, on public computers, and via their mobile devices. In both cases, the data never touches the corporate network.

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Guidance Software Federal Summit 6 March 2014

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The Guidance Software Federal Summit is a thought leadership forum designed exclusively for federal managers and leaders to learn how Government and industry leaders are achieving endpoint visibility across their entire IT ecosystems. Government. Registration is free for Government attendees. Register Now! Space is Limited.

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InfoSec Policies and Standards: Some strategic context for those just diving into this world

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Time, money, and resource mobilization are some factors that are discussed in this level. Firewall Policy. How firewalls are named, configured etc. Network Security Policy. How network systems can be secured. Acceptable usage policy (AUP) is the policies that one should adhere to while accessing the network.

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