Interesting article over at InfoWorld on the security implications of virtualization: Almost any IT department worth its salt is deploying virtualization technology today to reduce power usage, make server and OS deployments more flexible, and better use storage and systems resources. But as virtualization technology gains in popularity, it may bring with it new risks, said Don Simard, the commercial solutions director at the U.S. National Security Agency, the electronic intelligence and cryptographic agency once so secret its very existence was a secret. At the same time, virtualization technology may bring new protections, he noted. There are a lot of people "drinking the Kool-Aid. The link for this article located at InfoWorld is no longer available. . The link for this article located at InfoWorld is no longer available.. interesting, article, infoworld, security, implications, virtualization, almost. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
With attention focused like never before on airport, airline and air traffic control security, government and industry representatives at a congressional hearing Sept. 20 repeated warnings made in years past: Technology needs to play a bigger role and be secured.. . .. With attention focused like never before on airport, airline and air traffic control security, government and industry representatives at a congressional hearing Sept. 20 repeated warnings made in years past: Technology needs to play a bigger role and be secured. For example, Federal Aviation Administration air traffic control computer systems remain at risk of intrusion and malicious attacks, despite a review last year pointing them out, said Gerald Dillingham, director of physical infrastructure issues at the General Accounting Office. Although the FAA is making some progress in addressing 22 computer security recommendations GAO made, most have yet to be completed, he said. The link for this article located at FCW is no longer available. . With attention focused like never before on airport, airline and air traffic control security, gover. attention, focused, never, airport, airline, traffic, control, security, gover. . Anthony Pell
Computer systems at more than 60 agencies in the District of Columbia remain at risk because of shoddy computer security practices at the DC Department of Public Works, the General Accounting Office (GAO) said today. In a comprehensive audit of . . . . Computer systems at more than 60 agencies in the District of Columbia remain at risk because of shoddy computer security practices at the DC Department of Public Works, the General Accounting Office (GAO) said today. In a comprehensive audit of security practices at the department released today, the GAO found that the District had not adequately limited computer access granted to employees. The report also said the District had improperly managed the majority of its employees' user IDs and passwords, and failed to maintain software controls or sufficiently protect its networks and other computer systems from unauthorized use. The review centered on computer security controls for agencies that manage the District of Columbia's $31 million Highway Trust Fund, and details computer security weaknesses at the DC Department of Public Works, the office of the District's chief financial officer and the chief technology officer. The link for this article located at Newsbytes is no longer available. . Computer systems at more than 60 agencies in the District of Columbia remain at risk because of shod. computer, systems, agencies, district, columbia, remain, because. . Anthony Pell
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