Technically News - 12/16

Technically News scans thousands of industry articles to present you with a weekly source of IT news, information, and ideas that impact the public sector.

Absolute Security is a Myth

Unicorns. Molepeople. Cybersecurity. According to Anjali Kaushik’s new book – Sailing Safe In Cyberspace – none of those are real. “The book is an attempt to help all those associated with the cyber world to understand the nature of vulnerabilities and threats and develop appropriate defense mechanisms,” she said in a recent interview. To read the full article, including how organizations can make use of the book, head over to Business World.

NIST Cybersecurity Framework: Don’t Underestimate It

Gerald Ferguson starts his Information Week op-ed piece strongly: “A cybersecurity framework for critical infrastructure owners is voluntary but will become the de facto standard for litigators and regulators.” He then spends two pages worth of words telling you how to prepare. Read the article here.

Government IT and the Promise of Agile Development

Agile development has been adopted by a large percentage of private sector IT organizations. However, the government has been slow to do the same. Part of that is inherent in the system: the levels of approval. The other main reason is that government IT departments have historically depended on outside contracting. That’s changing. Governing has the story on using agile methodologies in agencies.

How a Cybersecurity Expert Protects His Smartphone

We’ve all read best cybersecurity practices and how-to articles. Today, we bring you a “what-I-do” version from cybersecurity expert Ragib Hasan, director of the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s SECuRE and Trustworthy computing Lab. Read the security steps he takes here.

Cyberthreats For 2014

Finally, we bring you another, and we promise last, prediction list for 2014. This one comes from GCN. We recommend paying particular attention to their section on critical infrastructure.