Register for 16 Dec webinar on what the CIO and CTO need to know about developing secure code

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On Friday, December 16th, 2011, FedCyber.com will host a webinar featuring one of the great champions of secure code, Mr. Michael Howard. For more information and to register for this event see: https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/551297622 More on the webinar:  FedCyber.com is pleased to announce a special opportunity to interact with Mr. Michael Howard, author of the Security Development Lifecycle process improvements and lead security … [Read more...]

Wayin Update: Newt, PGA, and More

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Wayin has been moving forward in the last couple of months. We did an initial announcement of their offerings on CTOVision over the summer, but they have evolved quite a bit since then. Since we like to keep you updated on what is going on in the social media world, I figured now would be a good time to check back in with Wayin. I recently talked with someone from business development at Wayin, and she is excited about how far the social media site has … [Read more...]

Crying “Cyber Attack” in Illinois

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Earlier this month, a pump burned out mysteriously at a water plant in Springfield, Illinois. Log data traced the problem back several months to a command from an IP address in Russia that forced the pump to turn on and off repeatedly until it broke. When this news was leaked to the media from a cyber expert convinced that we were under attack by Russian hackers, a media frenzy ensued that made it all the way to Congress. On MSNBC, Rep. Jim Langevin, … [Read more...]

The Insider Threat Worst-Case Scenario

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Imagine if every single American citizen had his or her personally identifiable information, such as full names and addresses, leaked onto the Internet. This cybersecurity and privacy nightmare might seem implausible, but that's exactly what happened in Israel, where 9 million records, those of every living citizen and some deceased, were leaked online and eventually sold on the black market. According to recent breakthroughs in the investigation,  a … [Read more...]

Fixmo And Mobile Risk Management For Enterprise and Government Agencies

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Editor's note: As a disclaimer, CTOvision.com editor in chief Bob Gourley is an advisor to Fixmo. So take that into account when reading this exciting news. The critical importance of mobile risk management (MRM) is a topic of high interest to almost all enterprises. Fixmo is a firm with solutions that directly address needs in this space. Fixmo MRM solutions include capabilities that continuously verify the integrity of mobile devices and apps, … [Read more...]

Bye Bye Flash Player? What does this mean for Mobile Media?

Flash will come out as 11.1 for mobile devices, and that's it.

Last week, Adobe announced that they were dropping development for Flash for mobile devices and TV. According to Adobe: "Our future work with Flash on mobile devices will be focused on enabling Flash developers to package native apps with Adobe AIR for all the major app stores.  We will no longer continue to develop Flash Player in the browser to work with new mobile device configurations (chipset, browser, OS version, etc.) following the upcoming … [Read more...]

Government Big Data Award Special Mention: US Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs

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The Government Big Data Solutions Award was established to highlight innovative solutions and facilitate the exchange of best practices, lessons learned and creative ideas for addressing Big Data challenges. The top five nominees and overall winner was announced at Hadoop World in New York City on November 8 2011. The Government Big Data Solutions Award Program is coordinated by CTOLabs.com.  The 2011 judging panel included: Doug Cutting, … [Read more...]

Bob Gourley’s 2012 Outlook: “Expect Disruptions”

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Bob Gourley was recently interviewed for WashingtonExec's New Series: WashingtonExec 2012 Prediction Issue: Execs Speak Out. 2012 is fast approaching, and with it comes big changes in the Federal IT industry.  WashingtonExec is giving local executives the opportunity to share their thoughts on where they see the government contracting industry headed.  Leaders of the industry were asked a series of predictions questions focused on challenging … [Read more...]

Big Data Tip For The New Project Manager: Starting With Apache Hadoop

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Do you have a program or project that is evaluating "big data" approaches to the solution. You are not alone. With the explosion of data hitting almost every facet of IT, project leaders and program managers everywhere are downloading and evaluating the open source Apache Hadoop. Since the word Hadoop is so frequently used to refer to the entire suite of open source tools around the core capability, one thing to keep in mind is that you will also need … [Read more...]

Virtual Reality Past, Present, and Future: Part 2

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This post is a continuation of last week's post, which outlined the history and current state of Virtual Reality.  Today, I look forward into the future of the technology and examine its potential national security implications.  To read part 1 and catch up on the topic check out last week's blog here. In the future, it is possible that nearly every aspect of warfare training will have some sort of virtual reality component to it. Everything from … [Read more...]