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Amid The Heartbleed, A Helpful App – Plus the 7 Gov Stories

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But up front: Amid the Heartbleed, a DorobekINSIDER app recommendation: Dashlane

If you haven’t heard of the Heartbleed bug, you probably should. Essentially the Heartbleed bug is a problem that they discovered in the security for passwords and it makes them vulnerable.

The Canadian tax authority was a Heartbleed victim, and Reuters reports that Canadian police have arrested a 19-year-old man and charged him in connection with exploiting the “Heartbleed” bug to steal taxpayer data.

Within your organization, I’m sure they are putting out recommendations about what to do.

Personally… The Department of Homeland Security has posted its recommendations for dealing with Heartbleed… and Mashable posted what they called the Heartbleed Hit List: The Passwords You Need to Change Right Now.

One of my recommendations: Dashlane. Dashlane is a password manager that works across platforms. It will keep track of your passwords — and it will automatically log you in to Web sites. Dashlane will also record your credit card number and fill in the numbers, if you want it to. And yes, they promise that it is secure with AES-256 encryption for your data, and your unique key is never recorded. But it will also analyze which passwords are weak or compromised.

I have to say that the application was recommended by my father-in-law, but then I did some research on my own and tech guru and columnist David Pogue recommended Dashlane when he was at The New York Times.

The good part — it has made it easier to change my passwords… not easy, mind you, but easier.

There is a free version or a paid version.

Try out Dashlane here.

The SEVEN stories that impact your life

  1. Washington Post: IRS Chief Committed to New Rules for Nonprofits Despite Conservative Resistance – “The Internal Revenue Service is forging ahead with plans to develop new rules limiting the political activities of tax-exempt groups, despite pressure from conservatives to abandon the effort, the agency’s director said Wednesday.”

  2. Federal Times: Air Force to Cut Civilian Workforce in 2015 – “The Air Force will reduce its civilian workforce from 186,026 employees to 183,328 through a combination of early retirements, buyouts and attrition, according to Lt. Gen. Samuel Cox, the deputy chief of staff manpower in written testimony submitted to Congress April 9.”

  3. Federal News Radio: OMB: Plan for Implementing Security Clearance Fixes Coming Soon – “In the coming months, the federal government will release a detailed plan for implementing more than a dozen recommendations to improve the security clearance process, the Obama administration’s management chief told an audience of government contractors Tuesday.”

  4. Texas Tribune: Texas Could Get Millions for “Active Shooter” Training – “A law enforcement training center based at Texas State University in San Marcos may receive millions of federal dollars to support programs that train officers how to handle situations like the recent Fort Hood shooting.”

  5. NextGov: GSA’s Dave McClure to Retire – “Long-time public servant and technology innovator David McClure, Associate Administrator for the Office of Citizen Services and Innovative Technologies at the General Services Administration, announced his retirement April 16 in an email to staff, according to multiple sources.”

  6. Federal Times: Navy Accelerates NGEN Completion – “The target deadline for transitioning from the Navy-Marine Corps Intranet to its follow-on, NGEN, hovers at the end of this calendar year, but officials are shooting for a September end date and could even finish up initial phases as early as June, according to some Navy officials.”

  7. GovExec: Want to Know How Much Top HUD Officials Make? It Will Be Posted Online – “HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan confirmed that the department will publish 2013 compensation information of the highest-paid PHA officials on its website by May 16.”

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