Cyber Defense

Michigan State Police Criminal Justice Info System Running Out Of Money

LANSING - The Michigan Department of State Police will run out of funding for its Criminal Justice Information System by June 1 and an additional $2.7 million is needed to pay for database improvements through Sept. 30. Officials told the Senate Appropriations State Police and Military Affairs Subcommittee on Thursday that additional money would be

By |2008-02-22T00:00:00-05:00February 22nd, 2008|Archive, Cyber Defense|

What is InfraGard?

DETROIT - InfraGard is a collaborative effort between the FBI and local communities. InfraGard is an association of government and business leaders that meet regularly and freely share their ideas and expertise to better protect America's infrastructures. How many InfraGard Chapters are there? There are 86 chapters How many InfraGard members are there? There are

By |2008-02-22T00:00:00-05:00February 22nd, 2008|Archive, Cyber Defense|

Cisco Network On Wheels Coming To Ferndale March 7

FERNDALE - The Cisco Network on Wheels van, a 25-foot mobile demonstration of the latest Cisco networking technologies, will make a stop at Tener Technologies on March 7. The showcase, designed especially for small- and medium-sized businesses, is an open house event with interactive demonstrations of the latest security, mobility, IP communications and network foundation

By |2008-02-22T00:00:00-05:00February 22nd, 2008|Archive, Cyber Defense|

CA SiteMinder Web Access Manager Webinar Now On Demand

SOUTHFIELD ? If you'd like to learn more about CA's SiteMinder Web Access Manager, the company is providing an on-demand webinar that will walk you through the new features on the recently released r12 update. The webinar examines the questions: ? Is CA SiteMinder WAM already an important part of your organization's Web security infrastructure?

By |2008-02-22T00:00:00-05:00February 22nd, 2008|Archive, Cyber Defense|

Senior Forensic Examiner Joins Grand Rapids Office Of Elijah

GRAND RAPIDS ? Dan Romej, an EnCase Certified Examer with a Master's degree in Business Information Technology, has joined Elijah Technologies as a Senior Forensic examiner in the company's Grand Rapids office. In addition to his EnCase certification, Romej is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional, Microsoft Certified System Engineer, Compaq Accredted System Engineer and

By |2008-02-22T00:00:00-05:00February 22nd, 2008|Archive, Cyber Defense|

EMU’s IAC Center February Update With Skip Lawver

YPSILANTI - Skip Lawver, director of Eastern Michigan University's IAC Center, provides his February update. He talks about a new Security speaker series that will culminate with a recruiting visit by federal intelligence agencies. Scholar ships available for students interested in careers in Security management. Reaching out to the high school to recruit college security

By |2008-02-22T00:00:00-05:00February 22nd, 2008|Archive, Cyber Defense|

Data Center Solutions – Enterprise Security For Small Biz Price

SOUTHFIELD - Data Center Solutions is offering a new Michigan-made network security appliance that can perform up to 14 functions, protection from hackers, spammers, the lot. The company's Steve Beers describes the new product as enterprise security for a small business price. To learn more, listen to this Security channel edition of News Maker Interview.

By |2008-02-22T00:00:00-05:00February 22nd, 2008|Archive, Cyber Defense|

US Senate Approves Government Spying On US Citizens

WASHINGTON DC - The Senate Wednesday approved a measure to expand domestic spy powers and grant legal protections to companies that aided the government's domestic surveillance ? a priority for the Bush Administration. The 68-29 vote sets up a standoff between the House of Representatives and the Senate, with both chambers facing the expiration of

By |2008-02-14T00:00:00-05:00February 14th, 2008|Archive, Cyber Defense|

Two-Factor Authentication To Become Widely Adopted In 2008

OVERLAND PARK, Kansas - A new survey conducted last month by Positive Network, makers of security products and services, concludes two-factor authentication will become more widely adopted in 2008 because of respondents' concerns over personal and corporate data breaches. The survey, entitled "IT Security & Authentication: Key Concerns in 2008," interviewed over 300 IT professionals

By |2008-02-07T00:00:00-05:00February 7th, 2008|Archive, Cyber Defense|