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SecureSpeed, LLC, Leading Provider of
Data Storage, Data Backup, Security and
Disaster Recovery Solutions Names VP,
Sales and Marketing
SecureSpeed, LLC, Leading Provider of
Data Storage, Data Backup, Security and
Disaster Recovery Solutions Names VP,
Sales and Marketing
12/26/2004 04:50 AMSecureSpeed LLC named Ludwig Terán as Vice President of Sales and
Marketing. [PRWEB Dec 26, 2004]
Microsoft’s PUMA to prevent theft of
audio data
Microsoft’s PUMA to prevent theft of
audio data
03/14/2005 05:46 PMAt the end of April at the WinHEC 2005 developers´ conference
Microsoft intends to furnish further details on the copy protection
functions of the successor to Windows XP Longhorn, which is planned
for 2006.
The preliminary WinHEC 2005 Master List of Tracks and Sessions under
the heading Media Advances for the Windows PC Architecture lists a
number of events dealing with the form of control of use known as
Digital Rights Management (DRM). One of these track sessions will, for
instance, be concerned with the Protected Media Path (PMP), which is
to be established for media data in Longhorn PCs. A Protected
Environment (PE), whilst providing a Protected Video Path (PVP) and
Protected User Mode Audio (PUMA), will enforce defined requirements on
hardware drivers (for TV or graphics cards, say). These channels are
to be proof against data theft by rogue software. PUMA runs in the PE,
with the PVP even encrypting data transfer to the graphics card over
the PCI Express Port (AES 128). A PC´s outlets - in the case of video
signals the outlet of the graphics card - are also integrated into the
output protection management concept (OPM). Here Microsoft mentions
known output protection schemes such as HDCP, Macrovision or CGMS-A,
but also speaks of artificial resolution constrictors. According to
Microsoft "significant hardware features must be implemented in
graphics chips for Windows Longhorn to support PVP and OPM, with
additional larger implications for the drivers." The longer term
project PAP is to introduce audio encryption all the way to the audio
codec chips.
Microsoft’s PUMA to prevent theft of
audio data
Microsoft’s PUMA to prevent theft of
audio data
03/14/2005 06:26 PMAt the end of April at the
WinHEC
2005 developers´ conference Microsoft intends to furnish further
details on the copy protection functions of the successor to Windows
XP
Longhorn, which is planned for 2006. The
preliminary
WinHEC 2005 Master List of Tracks and Sessions
under the heading
Media Advances for the Windows PC
Architecture lists a number of events dealing with the form of
control of use known as Digital Rights Management (
DRM). One of these track sessions will, for
instance, be concerned with the Protected Media Path (PMP), which is
to be established for media data in Longhorn PCs.
A Protected Environment (PE), whilst providing a Protected Video Path
(PVP) and Protected User Mode Audio (PUMA), will enforce defined
requirements on hardware drivers (for TV or graphics cards, say).
These channels are to be proof against data theft by rogue software.
PUMA runs in the PE, with the PVP even encrypting data transfer to the
graphics card over the PCI Express Port (AES 128). A PC´s outlets - in
the case of video signals the outlet of the graphics card - are also
integrated into the output protection management concept (OPM).

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heise onlineRead full story...Are You Prepared For Disaster? Is Your
Data Really Protected?
Are You Prepared For Disaster? Is Your
Data Really Protected?
07/07/2004 12:43 PMMohler, Nixon & Williams Selects Data
Domain Recovery Appliance to Manage
Large Volumes of Backup Data; New
Appliance Proves Key to Company's
Disaster Recovery/Business Continuation
Strategy
Mohler, Nixon & Williams Selects Data
Domain Recovery Appliance to Manage
Large Volumes of Backup Data; New
Appliance Proves Key to Company's
Disaster Recovery/Business Continuation
Strategy
07/29/2004 03:03 AMMohler, Nixon & Williams has recently selected the Data Domain
Recovery Appliance to manage large volumes of backup data. The new
recovery appliance will be key to the public accounting firm'sDisaster
Recovery/Business Continuation Strategy. The company feels the DD200
has shortened their backup window by 50 percent. [PRWEB Jul 29, 2004]
Data Fortress Awarded Supply Contract
For Extreme Networks Components
Data Fortress Awarded Supply Contract
For Extreme Networks Components
05/21/2004 05:35 PMBC Technology May 21 2004 9:41PM GMT
Apex Embedded Systems Introduces the
Stratus X-ND PC/104 Card for High-Speed
Data Acquisition for Extreme
Temperatures
Apex Embedded Systems Introduces the
Stratus X-ND PC/104 Card for High-Speed
Data Acquisition for Extreme
Temperatures
05/31/2004 02:13 PMMonona, Wisconsin - Apex Embedded Systems, has announced the release
of the Stratus-X-ND PC/104 card which enables high-speed data
acquisition without interrupts. Designed for extreme duty operation
(from -40C to +85C), the card is suitable for use by OEMs in medical,
military, aerospace, scientific and communications applications where
Commercial-Off-The-shelf (COTs) solutions are necessary. [PRWEB Dec
19, 2003]
Jon Udell: Extreme design versus extreme
programming
Jon Udell: Extreme design versus extreme
programming
06/18/2002 08:16 AMI've just returned from the What's Next conference in Brattleboro,
Vermont, where I gave a pair of talks (one on web services, one on
application servers). The keynote speaker for the day was Alan Cooper,
designer of Visual Basic, author of several books, and founder of a
company that specializes in interaction design.
Cooper's view is that the kinds of disasters that have always plagued
the industry -- most recently, the catastrophic outcomes of many CRM
(customer relationship management) systems -- are a result neither of
poor strategy, nor of poor engineering, but of a failure to properly
coordinate the two. The missing piece in his view is product planning
and design, done according to a methodology that Cooper has devised
and that his company practices. This methodology aligns itself with
Colonel John Boyd's OODA (Observe, Orient, Decide, Act) loop,
fashionable in military circles.
"zeldman.jonboy"
Global Disaster Information Network in
the Works to Help Remote Crisis-Stricken
Areas Around the World;Preliminary
Findings to Be Presented at World
Conference on Disaster Reduction, Kobe,
Japan, January 18-22, 2005
Global Disaster Information Network in
the Works to Help Remote Crisis-Stricken
Areas Around the World;Preliminary
Findings to Be Presented at World
Conference on Disaster Reduction, Kobe,
Japan, January 18-22, 2005
01/05/2005 03:28 AMIn the aftermath of the tsunamis that devastated Asia in late December
2004, observers pointed out that lack of official, credible
information gave victims and governments in the area little prior
warning of the impending disaster. Although still in the developmental
stages, a partnership of the Global Disaster Information Network
(GDIN) and the Organsation for Economic Cooperation and Development
(OECD) is creating an information system that may significantly reduce
the impact of future natural and manmade disasters. Native American
Pueblo and Navajo Nations in Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Colorado
are providing pilot sites for the GDIN system. [PRWEB Jan 5, 2005]
Only You Can Prevent Gray Goo
Only You Can Prevent Gray Goo
06/16/2004 11:58 AM
On Monday, I
posted about nanotechnology pioneer Eric Drexler speaking out
against the fear of "gray goo," out-of-control nano-machines. That
reminded our dear old pal
Jim
Leftwich (AKA Ward Parkway) of this masterpiece he designed circa
1995. It was a continuation of the Urban Absurdist Survival Kit series
from the
Happy Mutant Handbook.
Link (to
higher-res image)
Wardriving - How Can You Prevent It
Wardriving - How Can You Prevent It
08/19/2004 08:55 PMWhat Is Wardriving And How Can You
Prevent It
What Is Wardriving And How Can You
Prevent It
08/17/2004 03:20 PMWebDevInfo Aug 17 2004 7:24PM GMT
Prevent sharing of Drop Box
Prevent sharing of Drop Box
11/07/2003 11:03 AMThe amount of free space on my 40 GB hard drive has been continuously
decreasing since I bought it, so I decided to go through and delete
space wasters. I began my search by looking for exceptionally large
files/folders. It w...
RE: Can we prevent IE exploits a priori?
RE: Can we prevent IE exploits a priori?
07/07/2004 04:08 PMDrew Copley (Jul 07 2004)
Australia to prevent gay marriage
Australia to prevent gay marriage
05/27/2004 12:15 PMAustralian PM John Howard proposes tightening the law to specify that
homosexuals cannot marry.
How to Prevent IP Theft by Your Own
Employees?
How to Prevent IP Theft by Your Own
Employees?
04/13/2005 02:28 PMSlashdot Apr 13 2005 3:26PM GMT
Mothering may prevent aggression
Mothering may prevent aggression
07/19/2004 11:34 AMAggressive and violent behaviour could be prevented by good parenting,
study findings suggest.
Can we prevent IE exploits a priori?
Can we prevent IE exploits a priori?
07/07/2004 02:41 PMsecurity-bugtraq_at_marketshark.net (Jul 07 2004)
How to Prevent Offshoring From Taking
Your Job
How to Prevent Offshoring From Taking
Your Job
04/13/2004 10:06 AMPrecautions prevent attacks
Precautions prevent attacks
01/04/2005 05:02 AMKeeping a Windows PC safe can demand a high degree of vigilance —
imagine if cars needed the same constant care and feeding.
And yet all these attacks by viruses, worms, spyware and browser
hijackers could have been prevented with some initial effort. It's
completely feasible to put a computer on the Internet — even one
running Windows, the most-attacked, least-secure operating system
around — and never suffer a single successful attack.
Prevent a Web Services Insecurity
Complex
Prevent a Web Services Insecurity
Complex
07/14/2004 01:47 PMInternet News Jul 14 2004 5:43PM GMT
Legislation would prevent federal
Internet tax
Legislation would prevent federal
Internet tax
04/11/2005 05:03 PMA U.S. senator announced Monday he will soon introduce a bill that
would prevent Congress from extending a long-standing
telecommunications tax to Internet access.
Will US Carriers Be Able To Prevent
Mobile Spam?
Will US Carriers Be Able To Prevent
Mobile Spam?
06/30/2004 04:31 AMLots of people have been predicting that the next big spam problem is
going to be text messaging SMS spam to your mobile phone. While it's
already a problem in some countries, some are now suggesting that
it
won't be that big of a problem in the US -- though, some of the
reasoning may be questioned. The first reason given is that US users
don't text message as much. The obvious response to that is that the
word "yet" needs to be added to that sentence. The trend is pretty
clear, and text messaging use in the US has been rising rapidly over
the last year. Next, they claim that the US carriers have learned
from overseas carriers and are better prepared. Perhaps that's true,
but spammers are pretty good about getting around any kind of
"preparations." The next reason is my favorite: "Text messages sent
from one carrier to another may not go through, because the networks
are not always technically compatible." In other words, "because US
carriers are so technically screwed up, many spam messages may just
disappear -- as may many legitimate messages." Funny that this comes
right after the experts claim the US carriers are better prepared to
stop spam. If they still haven't figured out interoperability, then
how can they really be prepared for text spam? Still, the biggest
reason why text spam may not be as big an issue in the US is that many
carriers charge for each text message, adding quite the speedbump to
any traditional spammer's plans. Unfortunately, though, there are
often ways around this, as many phone systems either offer web
gateways for sending free text messages or have an email-to-SMS system
that will let people send text messages over email. In such cases,
the spammer just needs to figure out what email address goes to your
phone, and (once again) there will be plenty of mobile spam annoying
you everywhere you go.
Prevent microphone feedback through
speakers
Prevent microphone feedback through
speakers
01/03/2005 11:55 AMI was confused in the last few months when the microphone on both my
desktop G4 and Pismo Powerbook started playing through the speakers,
leading to screeching feedback if I turned the volume or mic level up
too high. I often...
Can Aspirin Prevent Breast Cancer?
Can Aspirin Prevent Breast Cancer?
05/26/2004 07:34 AMBusiness Week May 26 2004 12:05PM GMT
New LinkedIn feature to prevent SNAM
New LinkedIn feature to prevent SNAM
04/28/2004 10:57 PMI've been getting a lot of SNAM (Social Network Spam) so I'm happy
to hear that LinkedIn has a new flag
that you can set that prevents you from receiving invitation from
people who are not in your address book. It's a bit snobbly, but it
prevents you from having to turn down invitation requests from people
you don't know. On LinkedIn, I generally don't accept invitations from
people I don't know because the purpose of the network is to refer
people to each other and you can't really write a reference for
someone you don't know. Although this probably lowers the "virality",
I think this feature will enhance my LinkedIn experience and hats off
to Reid for implementing it.
For people who are on LinkedIn, here's the URL to set the flag. If you haven't uploaded
your address book, this will effectively make it impossible for people
to invite you though.
Want to prevent ID theft? Get back to
basics
Want to prevent ID theft? Get back to
basics
04/01/2005 09:05 AMSecurity watcher Jon Oltsik says the battle to combat identity theft
must start with good old-fashioned common sense rather than panic.
Prevent the Saving of HTML Pages?
Prevent the Saving of HTML Pages?
01/13/2003 03:51 AMEverybody repeat after me: "There is no way to prevent a person from
viewing the html code of a webpage."
Seven ways to prevent computer hacking.
Seven ways to prevent computer hacking.
08/02/2004 12:54 AMPrevent users from downloading from the
Internet
Prevent users from downloading from the
Internet
09/22/2004 06:01 AMFruit 'helps prevent eye disease'
Fruit 'helps prevent eye disease'
06/14/2004 07:34 PMEating fruit could protect against an age-related eye disease which
can cause blindness, research suggests.
Cameras to prevent rail graffiti
Cameras to prevent rail graffiti
01/27/2004 04:42 AMMotion-sensitive cameras that emit audible warnings are being used to
try to keep graffiti vandals away from the railways.
A script to prevent damage from rm -rf
malware
A script to prevent damage from rm -rf
malware
05/18/2004 10:37 AMAfter reading about the malware / Trojan Horse business that has been
flying around lately, I realized that there is a fairly easy way to
protect against this kind of thing. I wrote a script which duplicates
a folder (like a ...
A web for all Do we need new laws to to
prevent bad website designs?
A web for all Do we need new laws to to
prevent bad website designs?
07/16/2004 06:41 AMBBC Jul 16 2004 11:01AM GMT
Test may prevent premature births
Test may prevent premature births
07/27/2004 06:29 PMPregnant women could be screened for infections which might help
prevent premature births, say US scientists.
Prevent installers from running as root
Prevent installers from running as root
11/25/2003 10:30 PMI've noticed that many many installers like to run as with
administrator privelages (root) that do NOT need to. Take MS Office
for example; the last thing that I want them to do is have unlimited
access to my machine, not to ...
Legislation eyed to prevent federal
Internet tax
Legislation eyed to prevent federal
Internet tax
04/11/2005 07:38 PMSen. George Allen (R-Va.) said legislation is needed to prevent
Congress from extending a long-standing telecommunications tax to
Internet access.
Russian Police Prevent 1.5 Mln Web Money
Scam
Russian Police Prevent 1.5 Mln Web Money
Scam
03/27/2005 03:08 AMMosNews.com Mar 27 2005 5:22AM GMT
How The Content Industry Is Trying To
Prevent TiVo From Innovating
How The Content Industry Is Trying To
Prevent TiVo From Innovating
07/22/2004 12:57 PMIt's an innovation that TiVo should have done years ago, and which
others have already hacked their TiVo to do, or setup other systems
which allowed it, but now that TiVo wants to let users transfer what
they record to other devices,
the content
industry is freaking out. Among those complaining is the NFL, who
is worried that someone will use this system to send a copy of a game
to an area where TV coverage is "blacked out." As TiVo points out, it
would take 144 hours to transfer a game at this point. That's a bit
misleading, of course, as bandwidth is getting faster, but the system
TiVo is designing seems clearly set up to limit unauthorized copying.
If someone actually goes through the trouble of getting a football
game in a "blacked out" zone, does it really matter that much? For
the most part, what TiVo is doing would allow
more people to
view the commercials that help the TV industry make money. Of course,
the end result, like everything the entertainment industry tries to
block, is that people will continue to hack their way to do this
anyway, and the entertainment industry will have even less control.
Once again, with their short-term thinking they're shooting their own
businesses in the foot.
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