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Resources for Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA)Resources > FISMA > ArticlesSub-Categories: Listings 91 - 100 of 263:
Five Steps to Compliance: Avoiding the Pitfalls of Software Licensing
Software maintenance will reach US$137 billion by 2010, a compound annual growth rate of nearly 10 percent, according to IDC. Today, many vendors incl...
Focus On Managing Risk, Not Gruntwork
With large enterprises sporting hundreds of applications, firewalls, routers, and other networking devices -- and more than 139 newly announced vulner...
Following the Path to Managed Backup Profitability
Different paths to managed backup profitability: Making the decision to build a storage infrastructure or to partner To build or not to build... ev...
Following the Path to Managed Backup Profitability
Different paths to managed backup profitability: Making the decision to build a storage infrastructure or to partner To build or not to build... ev...
Fountain: FISMA's fifth birthday
The Federal Information Security Management Act turned five in December. As with any milestone, this is a good time to reflect on what’s working and w...
Fred Thompson's Record: Cybersecurity Good, Free Culture Bad
Kevin Mitnick, the most famous fugitive hacker ever to thumb his nose at law-enforcement authorities, laughs when he recalls being asked to testify ab...
Future-Proofing Vendor Management in the IT Shop
If your organization is like most, you've probably invested heavily in consolidating how it tracks, evaluates and governs third parties. You may have ...
GAO recommends changes to FISMA reporting
Agency computer systems are vulnerable because many lack basic controls, and one of the best ways to improve information technology security is to imp...
GAO: Although Progress Reported, Federal Agencies Need to Resolve Significant Information Security Deficiencies
Information security is especially important for federal agencies, where the public's trust is essential and poor information security can have devast...
GAO: Common desktop configuration holds promise for better security
Agencies have not adopted — or are only slowly implementing — numerous recommendations and actions that could significantly improve the federal securi... |
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