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Blogger finds security hole in Facebook mobile apps
A British blogger has found a security hole in Facebook's mobile apps for Android and iPhone, which can be used to steal personal information.
Tags: Cybersecurity Update , cybersecurity , Facebook , Android , iPhone
VIDEO: Agencies embrace mobile app explosion
The development of mobile applications or apps is expanding within the federal government. The General Services Administration showcased some of the apps coming out of agencies at last week's FOSE Conference in Washington.
Tags: Jacob Parcell , GSA , FOSE Conference , technology , NOAA , IRS , Mike Silvia , Beth Krappweis , Goerge Silva , Peter Cooper , Jolie Lee
Mobile devices and security
Charles De Sanno from the Department of Veterans Affairs and Booz Allen Hamilton's Ilene Yarnoff will talk about mobile apps and mobile security issues in the federal workplace.
April 6, 2012
Tags: worforce , mobile workplace , mobile security , mobile devices , Debra Roth , Shaw Bransford & Roth , Charles De Sanno , enterprise architecture , Ilene Yarnoff , cybersecurity , Booz Allen Hamilton , Fed Talk , Department of Veteran
Secure app store, more mobile devices coming to DoD
The Defense Department says it's fast-tracking the construction of an infrastructure that will support future mobile devices in the military. A network that can securely support Apple and Android devices should be fully up and running by next year, while a secure app store will be online within a couple months.
Tags: DoD , technology , DISA , mobility , mobile devices , Apple , Google , iOS , iPhone , iPad , Android , Bruce Bennett , Jared Serbu , DoD Report
Media use by feds
Market Connections President Lisa Dezzutti joins host Mark Amtower to discuss how federal agencies are using traditional and social media in their marketing efforts.
April 2, 2012
Tags: trade publications , WTOP , Federal News Radio , media marketing , websites , social media , LinkedIn , webinars , Mark Amtower , Amtower Off Center
Army launches Apps Marketplace
The goal is to give people a platform for developing programs soldiers can use on-the-go.
Tags: cybersecurity , Cybersecurity Update , Army , DoD , Federal Drive
Analysis: Concept of mobile worker not new, but changing technology is
Two former administrators in the Office of E-Government & Information Technology at the Office of Management and Budget, Karen Evans and Mark Forman, joined In Depth with Francis Rose to discuss the mobile push in government, especially as OMB has recently broadened the focus.
Tags: OMB , Office of E-government and IT , Karen Evans , Mark Forman , In Depth , Francis Rose , Executive Suite , mobile , mobility , technology
What's new at Avue Technologies?
Avue Technologies Co-CEO Linda Rix will give us an update on federal hiring and how her company is helping those who want to work for the government.
March 9, 2012
Tags: workforce , federal hiring , Fed Access , Derrick Dortch , Linda Rix , AVUE Technologies Corporation , AvueCentral , recruitment , performance , disciplinary action , FOSE , FMA
Wiki allows agency mobile-app developers to share best practices
Gwynne Kostin, the director of mobile in the General Services Administration's Office of Citizen Services & Innovative Technologies, said there has been a definite "uptick" of interest of late by agency tech leaders into developing mobile apps that make sense for their agencies. The Mobile Gov Wiki allows agency app developers to share best practices.
Tags: best practices , GSA , Office of Citizen Services & Innovative Technologies , Gwynne Kostin , In Depth , mobile , Francis Rose
Komatsoulis striking security, accessibility balance at NCI
Freedom versus security. It's an issue many information security experts deal with. George Komatsoulis, acting chief information officer and the deputy director in the Center for Biomedical Informatics and IT at the National Cancer Institute, talks with Jason Miller about the challenge.
January 13, 2011
Tags: George Komatsoulis , NCI , IT , technology , cybersecurity , Skype , cloud computing , Jason Miller , Ask the CIO




