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The drives use scanning technology from ESET and ClevX to check for spyware, Trojans, worms, rootkits and viruses that might otherwise get onto a network.
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Servers being bombarded by requests is a nuisance, but when attacks come in conjunction with an emergency, they can lead to trouble.
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In its effort to keep the U.S. military out front with its technology, DARPA finds itself competing with its own successes.
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The CIO Council has identified Attribute Based Access Control as a tool for enabling information sharing across government, and NIST is developing guidelines. But it won't be easy.
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The IdentityX platform leverages the federal cloud and up to six ID factors to authenticate users, even those using devices not managed by the enterprise.
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The hardware and software package from AOptix would allow police and the military to take fingerprint, iris, face and voice readings in the field.
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As attacks increase in power, efficiency and duration, operators may have to use black holes to protect their networks.
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Attacks from botnets are increasing in bandwidth and, significantly, packet rates, a Prolexic report says.
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Android, with only a handful of vulnerabilities reported in 2012, was the OS of choice for malware writers, Symantec says.
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Analyzing terabytes of footage from events such as the Boston Marathon bombings is still a largely manual task, but video analytics tools can save investigators a lot of time.