Similar Articles |
|
InternetNews April 16, 2009 Alex Goldman |
Security Lapses Aplenty Despite Growing Threats A study by Verizon Business's RISK team reveals some disconcerting shortcomings in companies' security. |
CIO June 26, 2009 Kim S. Nash |
Obama's Cybersecurity Push: What It Means for CIOs President Obama aims to fix U.S. cybersecurity, but can the feds hit a moving target? Not without private sector support and practical solutions. |
InternetNews March 30, 2010 |
IBM to Help Defend FAA From Cyber Attacks IBM will test a new system to monitor and safeguard the FAA's networks against hackers, data theft and malware. |
PC World January 28, 2003 Grant Gross |
FAA: Slammer Didn't Hurt, But the Next One Might Agency says its air traffic control network wasn't compromised by worm's attack on the Internet, but admits it could happen in the future. |
National Defense July 2007 Sandra I. Erwin |
Air Traffic Technology Drive Stalled by Colliding Agendas Burgeoning growth in commercial aviation and the increasing pressure on air traffic control is spurring debate on whether U.S. air travel can remain safe and secure. |
Insurance & Technology May 14, 2005 Michael Cohn |
7 Myths About Network Security While hacker tools are growing more sophisticated and automated, many organizations have a false sense of security about their own data and networks. Take a look at these security myths to see if your data is as secure as you think it is. |
CIO September 15, 2002 D.F. Tweney |
Who's on Your Network? Intrusion detection systems can work, but they require time and money |
InternetNews November 22, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
Hackers Change Course A new SANS 2005 Top 20 list of Internet vulnerabilities shows a shift in what attackers are going after. And it's not just operating systems anymore. |
Popular Mechanics September 4, 2008 Barbara S. Peterson |
McCain and Palin Chart Separate Course From Obama on Aviation From jump starting an air traffic control bill to dealing with job cuts due to higher fuel costs, experts break down how Obama and McCain would try to modernize the FAA and get families home for the holidays on time. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics September 2007 |
Quadrant ADS-B Air Traffic Control System to be Installed at Abu Dhabi The General Civil Aviation Authority of the United Arab Emirates has purchased a Quadrant ADS-B air traffic surveillance ground station from Comsoft GmbH as part of the UAE's air traffic control automation system upgrade. |
BusinessWeek September 10, 2007 Palmeri & Epstein |
Fear & Loathing At The Airport Long lines, late flights, near collisions - everyone is unhappy with the state of the U.S. air travel system. Unfortunately, no one, especially not the FAA, seems able to do anything about it |
Military & Aerospace Electronics August 2008 |
Federal Aviation Administration adopts Luciad visualization tool FAA officials sought a Web-enabled solution for a System-Wide Information Management project. |
InternetNews February 17, 2009 Richard Adhikari |
Feds Fight to Plug Security Holes Breaches and computer losses continue where they shouldn't. |
InternetNews April 1, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Code Exec Bugs Hit Windows Microsoft's mum on the Windows vulnerabilities since it still hasn't released a patch for them. |
InternetNews July 28, 2004 Michael Singer |
Oracle Pilots the Friendly Skies The FAA uses the database giant's 10g products to create electronic maps of the skies. If your pilot gets lost, blame Oracle. |
National Defense August 2010 Sandra I. Erwin |
Non-Military Market for Unpiloted Aircraft Will Remain Sluggish The unmanned-aviation industry will be anxiously awaiting the release of new U.S. government regulations that may provide clues to whether unpiloted aircraft will receive flight rights in the national airspace. |
T.H.E. Journal |
FYI - PatchManagement.org PatchManagement.org is designed to help IT network managers, system administrators and security professionals better understand patch management and computer security vulnerabilities. |
PC World May 16, 2002 Sumner Lemon |
Microsoft Patches Six IE Security Holes Vulnerabilities in latest versions of Web browser could allow attackers to run code on your PC... |
InternetNews March 21, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
Surprise, Microsoft Listed as Most Secure OS Microsoft has the fewest holes and was fastest at plugging them, according to Symantec's security report. |