You are still the weakest security link
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The weakest security link? You
The weakest security link? You
07/22/2004 07:49 AMDespite their role as the last gatekeeper of IT security, many
employees lack training and understanding.
The weakest security link? It's you
The weakest security link? It's you
07/22/2004 09:28 AMDespite their role as the last gatekeeper of IT security, many
employees lack training and understanding.
A PC's weakest link is still the
password
A PC's weakest link is still the
password
04/26/2004 09:42 PMIHT Apr 27 2004 1:44AM GMT
CSS Support Could Be Internet Explorer's
Weakest Link
CSS Support Could Be Internet Explorer's
Weakest Link
03/19/2005 03:05 AMSources say that Microsoft's pending browser release still won't
provide full compliance with a key Web standard; some developers and
users say they're not pleased.
The Weakest Link is Social Engineering I
have proof!
The Weakest Link is Social Engineering I
have proof!
12/18/2003 05:42 AMI may muck things up for some people by writing about this, but a
article I read today has prompted...
Computers' weakest link: Careless
password sharers
Computers' weakest link: Careless
password sharers
04/26/2004 11:34 AMIHT Apr 26 2004 3:33PM GMT
Many unaware of browser-security link
Many unaware of browser-security link
06/05/2005 11:29 PMNetApp Buys Decru to Link Security,
Storage
NetApp Buys Decru to Link Security,
Storage
06/17/2005 04:48 PMWith its $272 million acquisition, Network Appliance aims to benefit
from the accelerated blurring of the lines between storage and
security.
Network Security Spyware Removal -
Sponsored Link
Network Security Spyware Removal -
Sponsored Link
03/28/2005 01:32 PMAd - http://www.pctools.com Mar 28 2005 2:59PM GMT
Security Researchers Debunk Atak Worm-Al
Qaeda Link
Security Researchers Debunk Atak Worm-Al
Qaeda Link
07/16/2004 08:27 PMThere may be more hype than hubbub with the release of Atak.B worm,
security researchers say, discounting reports of a Al Qaeda link to
the exploit.
D-Link introduces unparalleled Internet
security cameras with motorised pan and
tilt and CCD sensor
D-Link introduces unparalleled Internet
security cameras with motorised pan and
tilt and CCD sensor
05/12/2004 01:21 AMSunday Times South Africa May 12 2004 5:54AM GMT
AValonRF to Present its Rugged PDA with
Wireless Link, Rugged PC with Wireless
Link and Rugged DVR and Wireless Lapel
Camera for Mobile Law Enforcement at
IACP 2004, International Association of
Chiefs of Police, Los Angeles, CA., USA
AValonRF to Present its Rugged PDA with
Wireless Link, Rugged PC with Wireless
Link and Rugged DVR and Wireless Lapel
Camera for Mobile Law Enforcement at
IACP 2004, International Association of
Chiefs of Police, Los Angeles, CA., USA
12/17/2004 06:40 PMAValonRF, Inc., a leading provider of high-performance wireless links
will present its Rugged PDA with wireless link, Rugged PC with
wireless link and Rugged DVR and wireless Lapel Camera for mobile law
enforcement at IACP 2004, International Association of Chiefs of
Police, November 13-15, 2004, Los Angeles Convention Center, Los
Angeles, CA., USA. [PRWEB Nov 10, 2004]
Verio Expands IntelliSecurity Managed
Security Services; Partners with
Internet Security Systems; New Security
Verio Expands IntelliSecurity Managed
Security Services; Partners with
Internet Security Systems; New Security
01/26/2004 12:34 PMCPU Review Jan 26 2004 4:02PM GMT
Homeland Security Executive Don L.
Rondeau is named as the Transportation
Security Advisor for The International
Association for Counter Terrorism and
Security Professionals."This is a
volunteer appointment and an opportunity
to serve"Don L. Rondeau
Homeland Security Executive Don L.
Rondeau is named as the Transportation
Security Advisor for The International
Association for Counter Terrorism and
Security Professionals."This is a
volunteer appointment and an opportunity
to serve"Don L. Rondeau
08/27/2004 01:27 PMIn an effort to ensure that the private sector is fully engaged in the
counter terrorism discussion. The premiere counter terrorism
association names one of the private sectors best and brightest to
lead the efforts of its Transportation Security /Counter Terrorism
efforts.
[PRWEB Aug 25, 2004]
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08/27/2004 03:49 PMLink Here
Link Here
09/15/2004 06:10 AMABC
abcnews.go.com/sections/WNT/Investigation/bush_guard_documents_0
40914-1.html
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"Link and Think"
"Link and Think"
12/02/2003 12:28 AMSelf-Link?
Self-Link?
09/03/2004 08:08 PM
Self-Referential
Aptitude Test To help to keep our MetaMinds off politics, a
recently rediscovered (circa 2002) puzzle from
DrunkMenWorkHere.org, who
also bring us a version of Internet
Qix.
via FunkyMelter.
Give up? Answer key here. no really, link to me
no really, link to me
12/13/2003 08:11 AMBig Fractal Tangle
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08/07/2004 03:48 PM"[link]"
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03/13/2003 03:47 PMat this link
at this link
08/12/2004 05:14 PMPDF
courtinfo.ca.gov/opinions/documents/S122923.PDF
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05/17/2004 01:34 PM"
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08/10/2004 05:31 PMmedienkritik.typepad.com/blog/2004/08/will_smith_in_f.html
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CI-Link
CI-Link
10/29/2003 09:12 AMFinal launch date for CI-Link project !!
Yes - keep the old one up and link to it
Yes - keep the old one up and link to it
07/27/2004 03:00 PMI've been using MoinMoin, a python based
wiki because I thought I'd be able to hack it since I was learning
python. It turns out that I haven't had any time to hack MoinMoin and
frankly, it looks too difficult for me. The SocialText (I'm an investor and
on the board) wiki software has become quite stable with some cool
features so I've decided to switch my main wiki from Moin Moin to
SocialText. The question I have is whether I should migrate pages from
my old wiki and whether I should continue running the old wiki. If I
am going to migrate the pages, another question is how to move the
pages... Anyone have any thoughts?
[Joi
Ito]
I've been waiting for this to happen. Software needs professioanls
to support it. This is the secret viral strategy of open source
software. Once people start using it - they're hooked.
I knew that the open, unsupported Wiki Joi had - would someday HAVE
to switch to SocialText.
Congrats to Ross and Pete et al.
Now (along with the LobbyCon
Wiki) - I'm up to 7 SocialText Wikis.
Link-o-rama
Link-o-rama
08/11/2004 01:45 PMFor the past several weeks I've accumulated a set of links that I
wanted to present and comment on. Each could warrant a full blog
entry. But since the chaos of my life and schedule means that instead
I've just been sitting on them, I'm just going to post them in a big
underannotated lump. Better than not posting them at all, and probably
what I should have done in the first place, one by one. If you're an
avid follower of blogs you'll probably have seen many of these
already.
Teresa Neilsen Hayden's amazing compendium of "Lord of the Rings" parodies provided me
with a nearly inexhaustible supply of merriment.
The long view: Greg Costikyan, with whom I don't always
agree but whose thoughts I will always read avidly, points out that the U.S. will not always be the "sole
superpower" -- providing a good, self-interested reason for us to pay
a little more attention to international law:
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We have a window of opportunity, now before our relative but
precipitous decline, to establish clear and pervasive international
norms of behavior, to persuade the emerging powers that it makes good
sense, and is in their benefit, to behave like good global citizens.
And to do that, we desperately need the good will and cooperation of
our allies in Europe and Asia. As the "predominant world power," it
may sometimes seem like we can dispense with this, in the face of more
immediate threats. But that's foolish from a more long-term
perspective. |
Danny O'Brien posts on the elusive and increasingly central issue of just how much fame
and celebrity will satisfy us in an era when the middle ground --
famous for 15 minutes, famous for 15 (or 150) people -- keeps
expanding. (This is the aspect of blogging that professional
journalists, used to measuring readership by commercial standards,
typically miss.)
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There was a time, I think, in the industries where fame is important,
that you had was famous, and not. You had big stars, and you had a
thin line of people who had work, and you had failures, or people who
felt like failures. But now the drop-off on that curve seems to be
less precipitous. It feels, stuck here, so close to the machinery of
the Net, that there's a growing middle-class of fame - a whole world
of people who aren't really famous, but could spend their days only
talking to people who think they're fucking fantastic (or horrifyingly
notorious). |
Danah Boyd pinpoints many of the problems with the current wave of
social software in her talk on
"Autistic social software" from Supernova. Good reading for anyone
who thinks that "social software" started with Friendster -- but
valuable as well for those of us who already know the longer history
here:
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I'm often told that social networks are the future of the sociable
Internet. Guess what? They were the cornerstone of the Internet,
always. What is different is that we've tried to mechanically organize
them, to formalize them. Doing so did not make social networks
suddenly appear; formalization meant that they became less serious,
more game-like. All other Internet social networks are embedded into
another set of practices, not seeking an application to validate their
existence. |
Creative Commons is doing
important work in helping keep open a space for creative reuse of
content in an era of hegemonic copyrightism. The organization recently
moved in to share the office space for Mitch Kapor's Open Source Applications
Foundation, where I've been spending a lot of time researching my
book.
Regular readers here know of my enthusiasm for the music of the Mountain Goats. So it tickled
me to read recently on the Creative Commons
blog that the Goats' John Darnielle has okayed the
hosting of a free archive of live shows at the Internet Archive.
Darnielle has a low-tech preference for old-fashioned tape trading over
the online approach -- but the main thing is, he wants people to hear
his music, and once they do, many will, as I have, become voracious
purchasers of actual Mountain Goats CDs. Creative Commons, the
Internet Archive, the Mountain Goats -- how can you go wrong?
Hugh MacLeod, whose trademark art is drawing cartoons on the back
of business cards, has posted an
ever-evolving list of thoughts and ideas on creativity that's
great reading. For instance:
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The more talented somebody is, the less they need the props.
Meeting a person who wrote a masterpiece on the back of a deli menu
would not surprise me. Meeting a person who wrote a masterpiece with a
silver Cartier fountain pen on an antique writing table in an airy
SoHo loft would SERIOUSLY surprise me. |
And, finally, a quote, via Jay Rosen's commentary on Norman Mailer's coverage of the
1960 Democratic Convention -- an old one, but, for me, in the "paste
this one on your monitor" class:
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"Journalism is chores. Journalism is bondage unless you can see
yourself as a private eye inquiring into the mysteries of a new
phenomenon." |
DoS of LAN via D-Link switches
DoS of LAN via D-Link switches
03/29/2005 03:00 PMFrank Bures (Mar 29 2005)
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08/08/2004 02:09 PMlink to that agrees
link to that agrees
06/14/2004 06:51 AMlead article .. Who Says? ..
myth
nytimes.com/2004/06/13/weekinreview/13tier.html
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LSI and Link Popularity
LSI and Link Popularity
04/18/2005 06:49 PMLink collection
Link collection
03/13/2003 10:15 AMVarious interesting stuff: Captain amErika - Cruel Revenge for a
divorce gone bad. This guy is pretty extreme. Signs of...
Link Database
Link Database
08/18/2004 09:03 AMDB generator-HOWTO
link to video
link to video
04/15/2005 03:11 PMhelifreak.com/Kyle05Apr_inset.wmv
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Why Does The Link Page Have A PR Zero?
Why Does The Link Page Have A PR Zero?
06/17/2005 03:39 PMStickysauce Jun 17 2005 7:02AM GMT
Spolsky's Link Fu
Spolsky's Link Fu
04/03/2005 11:54 PMI love reading Joel
Spolsky. The guy is so smart it makes your eyes water sometimes.
I just read his five-part series on The Road
to FogBugz 4.0. It was actually just so-so for Spolsky, but
that's still really good for anyone else.
What's great about this stuff is the wicked link-fu he always has
going on. Here are almost a half-dozen links I extracted from this
series, any one of which could make a post all by itself.
A Plan for
Spam. This is the original 2002 essay by Paul Graham that put
Bayesian analysis and spam filtering together, and led to the most
effective tool against spam we have these days.
Hugarian notation - it's my turn now. This is a great essay
about Apps Hungarian notation and why Spolsky claims it's the only
way to write code.
Brainf**k. An
actual programming language with a 200 byte compiler and a name could
couldn't repeat to your mother.
Larkware. A seemingly
excellent site about programming by Mike Gunderloy, who wrote this book. Spolsky wrote
the forward, which is reprinted he
re.
The
Hazards of Hiring. Yet another essay on how to manage staffing
levels in a small company (something we're struggling with right
now).
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