Search FCW


Subscribe Now!
Table of Contents
Sprint
Business
BPM
CXOs
Columns
Columnists
Defense
E-Government
Elections 2008
Enterprise Architecture
Funding
Homeland Security
Health IT
IPv6
LOB
Management
Procurement
Privacy
Policy
Program Management
State and Local
Security
Technology
Telework
Training and Certification
Workforce

More Topics
resourcecenter
Home
Letters to the Editor
Current Issue/Download
Print/Online Archives
Editorial Calendar
researchstore
resourcecenter
Communications for Continuity Operations

Oracle Resource Center
NEW - Data Center Virtualization
NEW - Air Force ELSG Contract Guide
NEW - Security Management
NEW - DOD and Security Guide
Networx Contract Guide
SEWP IV Contract Guide
Priority Report: Virtualization
NEW - CHESS formerly ASCP
New - SATCOM II

More >>



Latest News
ADVERTISEMENT





 

Education Department in market for security tools

By Mary Mosquera
Published on February 22, 2008

Comment

Click here to comment on this article


Related story links

Education Department: Two factor authentication tools

2008 Watch List: Security initiatives show promise

Hot or not: Endpoint security gets a boost


Newsletters

You might also be interested in these FCW newsletters:

Daily
Policy and Procurement
Security

To learn more, click here.


The Education Department will evaluate and select software for two-factor authentication that it can incorporate quickly into its Federal Student Aid (FSA) security architecture.

The product selected will be the enterprise standard for implementing two-factor authentication and be used with many of its online applications. Responses are due Feb. 28, Education stated in its Feb. 22 posting on the Federal Business Opportunities Web site.

Two-factor authentication aims to strengthen security by increasing the certainty of the identity of the individual seeking to access sensitive information.

The initial installation will likely be for the National Student Loan Data System online application access for employees and contractors, the agency said in its request for proposals. The two-factor application would control the request for a second factor for authentication and only make the request when the employee or contractor is accessing the application outside of EDNet, which includes Education's network security, network and telecommunications design and operations, end-user services, production server hosting services, and intranet and Internet services.

FSA's security architecture and applications should be able to work directly with the two-factor tool. In the future, two-factor authentication will be added to other applications with secure data, such as Social Security numbers, loan information and financial information. The future capability will include other trading partners, such as schools and financial partners.


upcoming event

Enterprise Architecture 2008 - Washington, DC
September 9 - September 10, 2008

Occupational Health & Safety Executive Summit - Arlington, VA
October 6 - October 7, 2008


 

head
fcw
issue
First Name State
Last Name Zip
Title Email