Technically News - 5/6

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.

NIST Releases New Security Controls

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) recently released an update to their guiding controls special publication – Security and Privacy Controls for Federal Information Systems and Organizations. Two years in the making, the new version includes features a new emphasis on assurance and a persist focus on continuous monitoring. GovInfoSecurity has the recap and an interview with NIST’s Ron Ross, the project leader. They also have an interview with NIST’s Donna Dodson – 240 Ideas to Secure Critical IT.

State & Local Governments Collecting Data, Not Analyzing

A recent MeriTalk report found that although state and local governments are collecting data, 41% of agencies are not analyzing it - a phenomenon called the “Big Data Gap.” The major challenges facing Big Data analysis at the state and local level are storage capacity, speed of analysis and processing, and analysis. Problems are further complicated because agencies are unclear about who owns the data.

Zero-Day Explorer Hack Targets Nuclear Weapons Researchers

Cyberattackers targeted employees of the Dept. of Energy through a zero-day exploit in Microsoft Internet Explorer. Researchers believe the hackers were specifically looking to break into files involved with nuclear weapons research. Arstechnica has a full breakdown.

Officials Preparing for More Mobile Government

Steven VanRoekel, federal chief information officer, wants to create government-on-the-go. Over the last year, Steven’s team has issued reports filled with strategies and milestones to facilitate a shift toward mobility. But this transformation isn’t just being driven from above. Many government employees, including those in the military, are demanding the use of personal mobile devices on the job. The Washington Post has a great write-up about the challenges, and Symantec, a DLT partner, has solutions.


DLT in the News

DLT Solutions was recently named North American Partner of the Year for Google Maps for Business. You'll find the press release here.