President Obama has issued an executive order aimed at better securing data stored by federal agencies. Some industry watchers believe the move is a response to the whistle-blower organization WikiLeaks, which has published information provided by Bradley Manning , a relatively low-level Army intelligence officer who last year downloaded thousands of documents from secure networks and handed them over to WikiLeaks. . Obama's order focuses on creating committees and task forces to oversee access to classified networks and government data. The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . Biden's directive emphasizes the establishment of panels and working groups to monitor access to secure information systems.. Federal Data Protection, Executive Order, Data Access Security. . Anthony Pell
In a bid to help U.S. federal agencies protect sensitive, but unclassified information, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has updated guidelines for selecting and implementing cryptographic methods. Originally published in 1999, Guideline for Implementing Cryptography in the Federal Government (NIST Special Publication 800-21-1) is intended primarily for federal employees who design computer systems and procure, install and operate security products to meet specific needs. . The link for this article located at SCMagazine is no longer available. . NIST revises its cryptographic standards to bolster data security for government bodies and refine protective strategies.. NIST Cryptography, Federal Data Protection, Security Standards. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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