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William Jackson | The FISMA paradigm

06/30/08 -- 09:09 AM Cybereye—commentary: Security policies remain a burden to federal IT managers, but they are producing results.

William Jackson | Waiting for the killer app

06/16/08; Vol. 27, No. 14 Cybereye—commentary: IPv6 will become self-sustaining when its adoption is driven by the availability of apps that take advantage of its features.

William Jackson | System security: Who’s responsible?

06/09/08; Vol. 27, No. 13 Cybereye—commentary: It is easy to say that security is everyone’s job, but in the end that usually means it’s no one’s job.

William Jackson | Why security isn't easy

06/02/08 -- 10:00 AM Cybereye—commentary: Solving one problem sometimes creates another.

William Jackson | Not too late to debate

05/26/08; Vol. 27, No. 12 Cybereye—commentary: Bipartisan blast is fired at the Real ID Act.

William Jackson | What leadership can do

05/19/08; Vol. 27, No. 11 Cybereye—commentary: A new presidential administration presents an opportunity for government to be an honest broker in cybersecurity.

William Jackson | How secure is an all-IP networked world?

05/12/08 -- 09:33 AM Cybereye — commentary: Making it easier to remotely access networks that control manufacturing, building systems and municipal services is risky.

William Jackson | Signs of progress

04/28/08; Vol. 27, No. 9 Cyberye—commentary: The cat-and-mouse game of IT security continues, but the odds may be shifting in our favor.

William Jackson | Information security paradox

04/21/08 -- 10:08 AM Cybereye—commentary: Information security is all well and good, but don’t expect people to inconvenience themselves.

William Jackson | Is any Web site safe?

04/14/08; Vol. 27, No. 8 Cybereye—commentary: Malware is on the move.

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