Technically News - 7/18

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.


Three Types of Cybersecurity Threats (and two employees) to Worry About Most

Symantec’s chief operating officer, Stephen Gillett, joined executives from DARPA and Good Technology to discuss cybersecurity. During it, Gillett identified name three threats: young students, organized criminals, and state-sponsored hackers. Read why and who the others mentioned as threats over at Fortune.

Survey Suggests Federal Network Complexity is Limiting Data Center Consolidation

We used to post about the federal government’s data center consolidation’s issues, but the articles quickly grew repetitive, mostly around the topic of government IT programs just fail. However, a new survey distributed by MeriTalk and Brocade points at newly identified issues that also plaguing cybersecurity: a lack of expertise, the rise of bring-your-own-device (BYOD), and legacy technology.

Feds Pursue Cloud Forensics Standards

There are 65 challenges facing NIST’s efforts to understand data within clouds. I won’t list all 65 points here, however you may do so by reading the report, NIST Cloud Computing Forensic Science Challenges.

U.S. Army Grants Certificate of Networthiness (CoN) for 21 SolarWinds IT Management Products

21 of SolarWinds’ solutions were recently accredited by the US Army Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) with the Certificate of Networthiness (CoN). The solutions revolved around network, systems and security management solutions for IT infrastructures. Read SolarWinds’ press release for more information.