Content / Record Management
Crimeware server exposes breadth of data theft
A 1.4 gigabyte cache of stolen data from North America, Europe, the Middle East and India was found on a Malaysian server that provided command and control functions for malware attacks.
Navy focuses on periscope camera
The Navy is going to test a 360-degree, high-resolution prototype camera designed for attachment to a conventional Type 18 submarine periscope.
Toronto police struggle with GIS success
23 Toronto police analysts use GIS to analyze crime, but the data is not as easy to access in the field and officers cant run queries against the data from the field.
Wyatt Kash | Good ideas converge
Editors deskcommentary: Financial pressures, security concerns driving data center consolidation are intersecting with the demand for green computing and emerging virtualization capabilities.
Cant beat em, print em
TechnicalitiesGet ready for the Wikipedia print edition.
Ready, aim, record
Armys prototype system uses RFID tags to track weapons use.
Tools to make sense of sensors
SensorBridge software helps Army build the middleware that converts data into database-ready information.
Lynn McNulty | Information security goes pro
GCN Interview: During 30 years in government service and more than a decade as a consultant, Lynn McNulty has been recognized as a leader in making information security a profession rather than a job. Most recently, the International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium made him the third Fellow of (ISC)2.
Nowhere to hide
GCN Lab review: Identity Finder makes it easy to locate and manage documents with ID info.
This pen is worth 1,000 words
GCN Lab review: DocuPen gives you portable scanning power, once you get a feel for it.



