Homeland Security's Missing Link
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Microsoft Security's Weak Link
Microsoft Security's Weak Link
08/30/2004 02:09 PMWindows XP Service Pack 2 is now making its way onto computers. This
major update is a step forward for a company that has had an abysmal
record on security, and we should be happy for that much. But it's
only one overdue action. Users should also install more capable
firewalls, antivirus software and antispyware applications. But the
service pack also reminds us of a situation that Microsoft has never
properly addressed: the retail/computer security problem.
Bit Prepared: A Missing Link?
Bit Prepared: A Missing Link?
04/15/2004 05:04 AMBuilding the case for turning the Boy Scouts into a worldwide advocate
of free software.
Dad Says Son Denied Link to Missing Wife
(AP)
Dad Says Son Denied Link to Missing Wife
(AP)
07/23/2004 09:18 PMAP - The father of the man whose wife vanished this week, allegedly as
she went out for a jog, said Friday that his son looked him in the eye
and denied having anything to do with the disappearance.
The Information Architect: A Missing
Link?
The Information Architect: A Missing
Link?
11/25/2002 09:54 AM"Missing Link" In Windows Emulation
Unveiled?
"Missing Link" In Windows Emulation
Unveiled?
04/26/2004 08:49 AMQuickbooks: the missing link for small
business Linux
Quickbooks: the missing link for small
business Linux
12/19/2004 03:46 PMLast week I was talking with a small business IT consultant who
switches clients' servers to Linux (and Samba) all day long without
any problems, but finds few clients interested in moving their
desktops to Linux. The reason? "QuickBooks," he said. While there are
many small business accounting packages that happily run on Linux,
including GnuCash, Quasar, SQL-Ledger, and AccPac, QuickBooks
dominates this market. And its loyal users don't want to switch to
another package even if it's just as good as -- or possibly better
than -- QuickBooks.
Network Provider Delivers the "Missing
Link" Between New York and New Jersey–A
Diverse–Non-Commuter Tunnel-Hudson River
Crossing-for Telecommunications Network
Operators and Users
Network Provider Delivers the "Missing
Link" Between New York and New Jersey–A
Diverse–Non-Commuter Tunnel-Hudson River
Crossing-for Telecommunications Network
Operators and Users
03/24/2005 11:05 AMLexent Metro Connect activates fiber optic cable in New
telecommunications pipeline "bore" crossing the Hudson River. [PRWEB
Mar 24, 2005]
DHS | Department of Homeland Security |
Homeland Security Advisory System
DHS | Department of Homeland Security |
Homeland Security Advisory System
12/26/2003 04:15 AMHomeland Security Threat Advisory .. orange alert status .. Terror
Alert Level .. gevarenzone geel .. blue or green ..
(†)
dhs.gov/dhspublic/display?theme=29
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Security's new deal
Security's new deal
03/19/2005 03:07 AMZDNet Mar 18 2005 12:07PM GMT
Security's disorderly mess
Security's disorderly mess
08/11/2004 06:13 AMJon Oltsik explains why a new computing security conundrum presents
CIOs with a problem that's not given to an easy solution.
Leader: Sorry, but security's expensive
Leader: Sorry, but security's expensive
04/28/2004 01:07 PMZDNet Apr 28 2004 5:09PM GMT
E-Security's New Compliance Tool Is
'Proactive'
E-Security's New Compliance Tool Is
'Proactive'
03/31/2005 12:11 AMThe easy-to-install Sentinel Control Pack provides an automated
solution for security-event monitoring.
AOL To Offer RSA Security's Password
Protection
AOL To Offer RSA Security's Password
Protection
09/21/2004 02:29 PMRNC Security's Wireless Helmet Cams
RNC Security's Wireless Helmet Cams
08/27/2004 01:48 PM
Over 200 of the patrol officers bussed in as part of the
Department of Homeland Security's ramp up to the Republican National
Convention will be equipped with wirelessly networked helmet cameras.
Each of the helmet cams will broadcast back to a central control room
where officials will be able to monitor and compile a bigger picture
of what exactly is being seen by the security officers.
The units don't use Wi-Fi, though, so cracking the system used by
the security forces might be a little difficult (if that's your
thing). Instead, the camera uploads via satellite, which then travels
back to the central booth via an encrypted internet stream.
Wouldn't it be great if the public could see those streams, too?
Maybe one of the hacker groups will cobble together a free network
equivalent.
Read - Helmet cams will eye
GOP confab [NYNewsday via LostRemote]<
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Why security's no longer IT's ugly
stepsister
Why security's no longer IT's ugly
stepsister
02/19/2004 03:31 PMCNET Feb 19 2004 8:17PM GMT
Devil's Advocate: Why computer
security's so primitive
Devil's Advocate: Why computer
security's so primitive
05/11/2004 05:14 AMSilicon.com May 11 2004 9:18AM GMT
AOL To Offer RSA Security's Password
Protection (TechWeb)
AOL To Offer RSA Security's Password
Protection (TechWeb)
09/22/2004 03:56 AMTechWeb - As password breaking mischief by hackers, phishers, and
spoofers continues to grow in the consumer-PC space, AOL, this week,
will offer RSA Security Inc.'s purportedly ironclad password-security
service to its 23 million customers.
High-Tech Security's Olympic Moment
(washingtonpost.com)
High-Tech Security's Olympic Moment
(washingtonpost.com)
08/12/2004 01:13 PMwashingtonpost.com - If only security at the Summer Olympics were as
easy as it is on TV.
Prelude IDS Framework: "Open Source
Security's Best Kept Secret"
Prelude IDS Framework: "Open Source
Security's Best Kept Secret"
04/26/2004 08:22 PMDHS | Department of Homeland Security |
Remarks by U.S. Department of Homeland
Security Secretary Tom Ridge
DHS | Department of Homeland Security |
Remarks by U.S. Department of Homeland
Security Secretary Tom Ridge
12/22/2003 08:53 PMSaid Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge: .. the official press
release here .. Ridge's statement ..
yesterday
dhs.gov/dhspublic/display?content=2707
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HotFix Watch: Missing Event rule
generates a missing event when the rule
criteria are matched
HotFix Watch: Missing Event rule
generates a missing event when the rule
criteria are matched
03/06/2004 02:09 AMMissing Matter... Still Missing
Missing Matter... Still Missing
05/05/2004 04:49 PMHomeland Security 101
Homeland Security 101
08/18/2004 05:00 AMAs college students return to campus this month, they'll have their
pick of courses tied to homeland security. Options range from a brief
history of Islamic jihad to instruction in how to design buildings
that can withstand acts of terrorism. By Michael Myser.
"Homeland security"
"Homeland security"
12/29/2004 06:41 PMHomeland insecurity
Homeland insecurity
01/10/2004 03:54 AMThe fact that U.S. intelligence agencies can't tell terrorists from
children on passenger jets does little to inspire confidence.
Homeland security goes online
Homeland security goes online
07/24/2004 01:19 AMNews.bbc.co.uk - Fri Jul 23, 06:47 pm GMT
Homeland Security paces
Homeland Security paces
07/28/2004 04:51 PMTechzonez Jul 28 2004 8:09PM GMT
US.biz practicing Homeland inSecurity
US.biz practicing Homeland inSecurity
05/11/2004 03:29 AMMore honoured in the breach...
Changes Coming For Homeland Security IT
Changes Coming For Homeland Security IT
01/04/2005 01:59 AMInformation Week Jan 4 2005 6:24AM GMT
Convoy for Homeland Security
Convoy for Homeland Security
09/18/2004 05:21 AMA federal grant pays for a program that recruits and trains truckers
to be on the lookout for safety hazards and suspicious behavior. By
Ryan Singel.
SAP ratchets up homeland security push
SAP ratchets up homeland security push
02/12/2004 06:23 PMZDNet Feb 12 2004 11:22PM GMT
Microsoft's Homeland Security Efforts
Microsoft's Homeland Security Efforts
08/30/2004 10:21 AMWashington Post Aug 30 2004 1:53PM GMT
Linux Journal: Homeland Security Uses
PHP
Linux Journal: Homeland Security Uses
PHP
09/09/2004 09:01 AMIn an interesting little note from
LinuxJournal, there's an
interview with a member of the Homeland Security division
concerning their usage of LAMP.
Other News: Homeland Security Mess
Other News: Homeland Security Mess
05/25/2004 10:09 AMThe Microsoft Windows-loving Department of Homeland Security
demonstrates the worst in information systems management.
Homeland security--asleep at the wheel?
Homeland security--asleep at the wheel?
06/22/2005 02:37 AMZDNet Jun 20 2005 5:05PM GMT
Christian solace from Homeland Security
Christian solace from Homeland Security
09/05/2004 07:52 AMW. David Stephenson blogs that the Dept. of Homeland Security ... ...
has chosen "Victim Relief Ministries"which The Baptist Standard calls
"an interdenominational nonprofit organization related to Texas
Baptist Men" to "take the lead in mobilizing the country's faith
community in the event of a terrorist attack or mass-casualty crisis.
What is this all about???.. It's actually unclear what it's about. The
article David's blog is based on (note the "postnuke" in its url) may
be exaggerating a tad, since "taking the lead" may just be puffery. On
the other hand, the article says "The U.S. Department of Homeland
Security...
Homeland Security slams Oracle
Homeland Security slams Oracle
06/13/2004 10:13 AMMesh Networking: Protecting the Homeland
Mesh Networking: Protecting the Homeland
08/10/2004 09:08 AMTwo mesh networking companies moved forward with design wins,
tailoring their first products toward homeland security operations.
Photography student's odd run-in with
Homeland Security
Photography student's odd run-in with
Homeland Security
07/08/2004 12:37 AMSeattle-based blogger and photogger Ian Spiers says:
About a month ago I had a little run-in with 3 Homeland Security
agents, 3 Seattle Police officers, 2 security guards and a German
Shepherd while I was at a local park with my camera. The DHS agent
told me that it's illegal for me to take pictures of federal property.
The ACLU of Washington disagrees. My blog is my attempt to chronicle
this outragous situation and bring some common sense and public
awareness to it.
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