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October 31, 2003
Volume 1, Number 6

INSIDE OCTOBER 31

October 31 Front Page

New Alliances Not So Secret

"NSA's Wolf Touts "Need To Share"

"Live Wire" Testing"

HHS Adopts ACES

Stallings on "Secure E-Mail"


 FIAC 2003 SPECIAL COVERAGE


New Intelligence Alliances Not So Secret

 

By Robert Green

 

You know it’s not your grandfather’s federal government when the conference speaker tells his audience, “It’s only been the last two years now that I’ve been able to tell people where I work.”

 

Or, another conference speaker happily hands out his email address with the caveat, “This isn’t my real name but…”

 

Such was part of the fare at last week’s Federal Information Assurance Conference in College Park, Md., a gathering of U.S. intelligence and computer experts who are beginning to actively broach the brave new world of homeland security and “information sharing” that followed the September 11, 2001, terror attacks on the U.S.(more)




Expert Views From FIAC 2003
NSA’s Wolf Touts Innovation and “Need to Share”

 
Daniel G. Wolf, information assurance director at the National Security Agency
urged both defense and homeland security officials to exploit emerging “market convergence” as they shed “need to know” security practices in favor of today’s “need to share” imperative. Wolf called convergence a process whereby commercial industry merges its products and services to equally meet the needs of traditional defense issues and emerging homeland security. (more)




Lawrence Hale of US CERT
“Live Wire” Puts New Cyber Security Processes to Test

 

The recently formed National Cyber Security Division of DHS is running its Live Wire test to determine where “gaps” might be in the ability of the government and critical infrastructure to respond to serious cyber events like the Blaster or Cisco IOS attacks the Internet experienced earlier this year. 

Lawrence Hale, acting director of US CERT, said Live Wire  (more) 




Expanding Digital Certificates
 
HHS Will Deal ACES Agencywide

 

The Health and Human Services department will be the first agency to adopt the 5-year old ACES digital certificate authentication solution “on an enterprisewide scale. ACES (Access Certificates for Electronic Services ) is the General Services Administration’s flagship public key infrastructure program through which computer users both inside and outside government can conduct secure transactions with federal agencies on the Internet. (more)


 TIPS FOR SAFE E-MAIL PRACTICES




The Safe Side of the Send Button
Securing Your E-Mail

By Dr. Dees Stallings

In today's writing-intensive environment, e-mail provides great benefits. It can also jeopardize the security of an individual, an organization, or a nation. Today, there are some excellent products on the market to increase e-mail security. However, none of them can substitute for human safeguards against negligence or carelessness. (more)


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Read What DoD 
Information Assurance
Experts Said At



2003

Transforming Information Assurance: DoD's Roadmap for the Future


Robert F. Lentz
Director of Information Assurance
Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense Networks
and Information Integration/CIO

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