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You can think of it as the Olympics of information scrambling. One of the most important competitions in the history of cryptography—and for the future support
Spanish Version Free advice and user-friendly software are now available to help Spanish-speaking small businesses better deal with the year 2000 computer
English Version El Secretario de Comercio William M. Daley anunció hoy que ayuda gratis y un software de facíl manejo están disponibles en español para ayudar
Commerce Secretary William Daley announced today that Minnesota Technology Inc. will receive a total of $358,000 in federal funding to help small manufacturers
The Cryptographic Module Validation Program run by the U.S. and Canadian governments achieved a significant milestone today as it issued the program's 50th
Commerce Secretary William Daley announced today that two manufacturing extension centers in California will receive a total of more than $1.5 million in
With everything from a self-assessment checklist to upgraded software, a new "Y2K Jumpstart Kit" developed under a Commerce Department program now is available
The National Institute of Standards and Technology’s Information Technology Laboratory today released software to assist industry in building more secure
Small manufacturers and other small businesses looking for free help in dealing with the year 2000 computer problem can contact the just-opened Y2K Help Center
The United States and 11 other nations have embarked on a pioneering effort that leverages the Internet and cyberspace collaborations to advance and harmonize
Victor R. McCrary of Clarksville, Md., has received the Equal Employment Opportunity Award from the National Institute of Standards and Technology. McCrary, a
The National Institute of Standards and Technology has presented the Samuel Wesley Stratton Award to William F. Egelhoff Jr. The Stratton Award, established in
Small manufacturers will find it easier to determine whether embedded devices in factory-floor systems have a year 2000 date problem thanks to a recently formed
National Y2K Action Week, Oct. 19-23, 1998 New resources, tools and references are among the features on the improved Manufacturing Extension Partnership web
National Y2K Action Week, Oct. 19-23, 1998 Efforts to help small manufacturers in rural America find and assess problems caused by the year 2000 computer
The Manufacturing Extension Partnership’s nationwide network of centers is offering a computer-based tool to help smaller manufacturers find and assess problems
The Manufacturing Extension Partnership and its nationwide network of centers are stepping up efforts to help smaller manufacturers avoid being bitten by the
The Commerce Department’s National Institute of Standards and Technology has announced that it will renew a multiyear research award under the Advanced
In a move to assist U.S. information security technology producers in achieving international competitiveness, the Commerce Department's National Institute of
In a move intended to broaden the choices federal agencies have when securing information, the Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and
To highlight the urgency of fixing a potentially disastrous problem in many of the nation's computer systems, the Commerce Department's National Institute of
The National Institute of Standards and Technology today launched a participatory process with American industry to develop an Advanced Encryption Standard. The
U.S. industries and companies that produce information technology as well as those who count on it for reliable health care, efficiency in small businesses