Risk Management with Fixmo Sentinel

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These days we hear a lot of terms thrown about like the “Consumerization of IT” and “Bring your own device” (BYOD), and “Network health”.  This is because corporations are starting to warm up to the idea that maybe if they let you bring in your personal computing devices such as smartphones and tablets, they won’t have to pay to give you one. The flip-side of letting employees bring their consumer devices into the corporate fold is that … [Read more...]

Social Searching Everything, For Everyone

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What could you do if you had access to all of twitter all at once? What if you combined that with 75 million other data feeds? And combined it with an easy-to-use-tool and impressive visuals? What if it were a service software? That’s exactly what the Social Media Command Center from InTTENSITY is. It’s your social media and Internet war room -- replete with maps, calenders, lists of events and people. Its primary purpose: to allow users to … [Read more...]

Government Android Should Concern You

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Android is a great mobile computing platform. It’s extensible, fairly easy-to-use (considering its plethora of features), has a great application store with hundreds of thousands of applications, and connects back with everything in Google so that all of Google’s information and services are at the users fingertip. For developers, it’s a very extendable platform which is able to integrate code from a variety of languages, run C programs, and deploy … [Read more...]

Open Government Dead – Pass the Beer Nuts…

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Editor's Note: The piece below is reprinted with permission. It was written by the highly regarded observer of federal technology trends Steve O'Keeffe at the MeriTalk blog, and has resulted in quite a bit of discussion at that site. Open Government Dead - Pass the Beer Nuts... The date on the tombstone - September 15.Open gov that was shouted from the rooftops on Obama’s first day died last week with barely a whisper - far from the headlines. The … [Read more...]

Running the Gauntlet — Hacker Convention Prep Guide

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As the various intelligence agencies, computer security companies, and hackers prepare for the week of convention carnage that is Blackhat (Going on now), Defcon, and BSidesLV, it's important to remember how easy it is for security professionals to end up on the dreaded "wall of sheep" (a very public listing of usernames and partially-redacted passwords pilfered from the network and displayed to all). It's not considered a surprise to get hacked and … [Read more...]

What Google+ Means for You

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There has been a lot of hype in the last week or so around the launch of Google+, the new social media project from the search engine juggernaut.  Even the talk about the rumors surrounding the fall launch of iPhone 5 have been dwarfed by the topic. I have not yet had the pleasure of gaining access to G+, but I am awaiting my invite any day. Based on preliminary reviews and the features that it claims to have mastered, I believe G+ has great … [Read more...]

SEO for All : Endeca’s SEO Module

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Businesses on the Internet today can rise and fall with the power of search. To survive in this search-based economy, a business must be able to be found easily on google search, have a location in Bing maps to navigate too, and a phone number that can be easily brought up in a yellow-pages query. The problem is that the format of the web is also changing --- changing from the once-static HTML and hyperlink model to a sleeker dynamic page model, where … [Read more...]

CNO Part 2: Computer Network Defense

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This is the second installation on my series about Computer Network Operations (CNO).  The last blog explored the actions known as Computer Network Exploitation (CNE), and as always, please feel free to comment.  Today, the topic switches from exploitation to defense. Computer Network Defense (CND): Includes actions taken via computer networks to protect, monitor, analyze, detect and respond to network attacks, intrusions, disruptions or other … [Read more...]

CNO Part 1: Computer Network Exploitation

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This is the first part in my series about Computer Network Operations (CNO).  Again, I welcome any and all discussion on the matter and hope that this post will help educate our readers and encourage dialogue between them. Computer Network Exploitation (CNE): Includes enabling actions and intelligence collection via computer networks that exploit data gathered from target or enemy information systems or networks. Joint Pub 3-13 CNE, which can … [Read more...]

A Discussion About Computer Network Operations

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In a networked world, as in the rest of the world, we have to keep ourselves protected from attacks.  The problem is, this networked world actually exists in a different domain than we are historically used to fighting in.  Of course, I am talking about the cyber domain.  The United States has long enjoyed a distinct military advantage in controlling the four traditional domains of air, space, ground, and land.  But the cyber domain is the only one … [Read more...]