NASA and Google Internet evangelist Vinton Cerf are currently testing an extraterrestrial Internet that could lead to technology for use in securing ad hoc networks...NextGov.com From ACM TechNews | June 16, 2009
China appeared to cave in to public pressure Tuesday (June 16) by announcing that computer users are not required to install Internet-filtering software — though...The Associated Press From ACM News | June 16, 2009
Three times a year, leaders from the world's major technology and communications companies meet to discuss strategies for preventing the Internet from becoming...The Financial Times From ACM TechNews | June 15, 2009
Anti-pornography software that China will make mandatory next month is "poorly designed" and will make personal computers vulnerable to security breaches, said...The China Post From ACM News | June 15, 2009
The U.S. federal government needs to step up its cybersecurity efforts, experts from industry and academia recently told the House Science and Technology Committee's...Federal Computer Week From ACM TechNews | June 12, 2009
Engineering & Physical Sciences Research CouncilScientists at the University of Sheffield have developed the first cargo-scanning device that can operate inside...Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council From ACM TechNews | June 12, 2009
Google Internet evangelist Vinton Cerf, the co-designer of the Internet's TCP/IP protocols along with Robert Kahn, says the Web continues to lack many of the basic...Computerworld From ACM TechNews | June 12, 2009
The European Commission has proposed that software companies should be held liable for the security and efficiency of their products. Ovum's David Mitchell says...ZDNet Asia From ACM TechNews | June 12, 2009
Fears over energy security and climate change have led to record investment in renewable energy. But a major problem threatens to stall progress towards a more...New Scientist From ACM News | June 11, 2009
The Computing Community Consortium held a day-long symposium at the Library of Congress in late March titled "Computing Research That Changed the World: Reflections...The Computing Community Consortium From ACM TechNews | June 10, 2009
U.S. President Obama recently made cybersecurity a national priority, but at the ACM's Computers, Freedom, and Privacy Conference, Threat Level editor Kevin Poulsen...Wired News From ACM TechNews | June 10, 2009
Programmers from China and Russia have dominated an international competition on everything from writing algorithms to designing components. Whether the outcome...Computerworld From ACM News | June 9, 2009
China on Tuesday (June 9) defended a new requirement that personal computers sold in the country carry a software that filters online content, saying the program...The Associated Press From ACM News | June 9, 2009
Passenger screenings at the nation's airports can be conducted more efficiently without compromising aviation security, according to research at Virginia Commonwealth...Virginia Commonwealth University From ACM News | June 9, 2009
A major aspect of U.S. President Barack Obama's plan to improve the country's cyberdefenses involves maximizing government investment in cybersecurity research...NextGov.com From ACM TechNews | June 8, 2009
A University of California, Berkeley study found that Web users may be tracked by dozens of sources on a visit to a single site. Within a single month, the researchers...Dark Reading From ACM TechNews | June 8, 2009
China will require that Web filtering software be included with all computers sold in the country, another step up in its efforts to control pornography and other...IDG News Service From ACM News | June 8, 2009
Arizona election officials demonstrated their Internet voting system at ACM's recent Computers, Freedom, and Privacy Conference in Washington, D.C. For the 2008...Wired News From ACM TechNews | June 5, 2009
Imagine if today at work you were watched for every single minute. Not just when you arrived and left, or when you went for your lunch. But every task, every conversation...BBC News From ACM News | June 4, 2009
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) recently provided the Election Assistance Commission (EAC) with a draft revision to the 2005 U.S. federal...NIST Tech Beat From ACM TechNews | June 3, 2009