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Are We Safer Yet?

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The end user: Safer PCs need safer
browsers


The end user: Safer PCs need safer
browsers
07/02/2004 09:36 PM
IHT Jul 3 2004 1:31AM GMT

Are we any safer now?


Are we any safer now? 04/18/2004 08:19 AM
Chicago Tribune Apr 18 2004 12:09PM GMT

New: Safer Workstation 1.0


New: Safer Workstation 1.0 01/06/2005 11:49 AM
Safer Workstation turns a removable device such as an iPod or thumb drive into a user account key.

Safer route


Safer route 05/25/2004 07:10 PM
USA Today May 25 2004 10:42PM GMT

Safer Computing On The Way


Safer Computing On The Way 08/10/2004 04:21 PM
Bangkok Post Aug 10 2004 7:51PM GMT

Safer than Kabul


Safer than Kabul 08/04/2004 09:42 AM
Conducting business during a terror alert.

safer vandalism campaign


safer vandalism campaign 08/28/2004 09:41 AM
Safer vandalism campaign initiated by LRPD Vandalsquad. Most Wanted.

3G safer than Wi-Fi, claims Orange


3G safer than Wi-Fi, claims Orange 05/17/2004 02:44 PM
vnunet.com May 17 2004 5:24PM GMT

UK gov seeks safer web for kids


UK gov seeks safer web for kids 09/14/2004 11:06 AM
Won't somebody think of the children?

Safer Smoke a Joke?


Safer Smoke a Joke? 06/02/2004 11:52 AM
A fire-safe cigarette for New York may roll over the rest of the country, too.

More information =? Safer travel


More information =? Safer travel 09/22/2004 02:24 PM
The TSA wants 77 airlines to turn over information about everyone who traveled domestically during June so it can be compared with a "newly concentrated security watch list." Some of the names would be compared with bank, mortgage and credit agency databases. This compels all airlines to turn over personal information that JetBlue and Northwest were embarrassed to be caught turning over voluntarily, according to the NY Times. It's a replacement for the CAPPS 2 system that caused a ruckus among civil liberties folks. Unlike CAPPS 2, it would not also be used to find people wanted on outstanding warrants,...

"Charles Krauthammer: Why We Are Safer"


"Charles Krauthammer: Why We Are Safer" 01/10/2004 03:21 PM

Charles Krauthammer: Why We Are Safer


Charles Krauthammer: Why We Are Safer 01/09/2004 11:22 PM
Krauthammer

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Firms want safer version of Office


Firms want safer version of Office 07/05/2004 04:08 PM
Techzonez Jul 5 2004 7:14PM GMT

EU invests 11.7m euros in a safer
internet


EU invests 11.7m euros in a safer
internet
11/06/2003 12:48 AM
PublicTechnology.net Nov 5 2003 11:54PM ET

Keeping America safer -- with science


Keeping America safer -- with science 06/22/2005 02:04 AM
As more evidence surfaces that the Bush administration can't be bothered with scientific accuracy, the ACLU tries framing science as a national security issue.

Bush: U.S. Is Safer With Saddam in
Prison (AP)


Bush: U.S. Is Safer With Saddam in
Prison (AP)
07/04/2004 08:29 PM
AP - Defending the war in Iraq, President Bush said on Independence Day that America is safer because Saddam Hussein is in a prison cell.

Safer dental sedation developed


Safer dental sedation developed 09/01/2004 07:34 PM
Dentists develop a safer alternative sedation procedure to potentially risky general anaesthetic.

New Efforts Toward Friendlier And Safer
Computers


New Efforts Toward Friendlier And Safer
Computers
01/26/2004 03:04 PM
Roland Piquepaille writes "Companies have been struggling to build safer and friendlier computers since the first ones. Today, we'll look at two separate efforts coming from the labs. Researchers from Sandia National Laboratories want your computer to help you to make better decisions. But how? It will know how you feel by monitoring your perspiration and heartbeat, reading your facial expressions and head motions or analyzing your voice tones. Meanwhile, MIT scientists have found a way to repair corrupted data while your system is still up, allowing your software to fix itself without a need for restart. This might avoid the famous answer "the system is down" that you receive when you want to get a service or a product in a store or on the phone. As Darwin Magazine asks, "What kind of excuse is that?" Please read my blog for excerpts from these three stories."

National ID cards will not make us safer


National ID cards will not make us safer 04/14/2004 06:22 AM
this troubling essay from Bruce Scheiner .. Bruce Schneier responds

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China to upgrade mechanism for safer
Internet


China to upgrade mechanism for safer
Internet
04/02/2005 02:46 AM
Peoples Daily Online Apr 2 2005 5:39AM GMT

Call to make internet safer for children


Call to make internet safer for children 04/18/2005 04:25 AM
itv.com Apr 18 2005 8:32AM GMT

Most Americans Want Gov't To Make
Internet Safer


Most Americans Want Gov't To Make
Internet Safer
06/17/2005 03:38 PM
Slashdot Jun 17 2005 8:00PM GMT

Safer route to gene therapy found


Safer route to gene therapy found 09/22/2004 06:43 PM
Scientists say they have found a safer way of controlling genes to treat disease.

Knee & Hip Replacement: The Safer
Cutting Edge


Knee & Hip Replacement: The Safer
Cutting Edge
12/27/2004 04:39 AM
In his new medical blog, www.kneehippain.com, Dr. Ronald P. Grelsamer, New York knee and hip authority, explores how "in the hands of a prudent physician, surgery supersedes the need for the long-term use of controversial anti-inflammatory medications." [PRWEB Dec 27, 2004]

Schneier.com: Op Ed: A National ID Card
Wouldn't Make Us Safer


Schneier.com: Op Ed: A National ID Card
Wouldn't Make Us Safer
04/15/2004 02:22 PM
Schneier.com: Op Ed: A National ID Card Wouldn't Make Us Safer .. less secure

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Cheney Says Iraq War Has Made U.S., the
World Safer


Cheney Says Iraq War Has Made U.S., the
World Safer
07/01/2004 03:50 PM
Reuters via Wired News Jul 1 2004 8:10PM GMT

Experts: MS tweaks, new laws won't make
04 safer


Experts: MS tweaks, new laws won't make
04 safer
12/26/2003 04:23 PM
For computer security experts, 2003 started with the Slammer Internet worm and went downhill from there. The year, which included four major worm and virus outbreaks just in August, has been labeled the "year of the worm" and "the worst year ever" by more than one computer security expert

Transmeta joins safer processor alliance


Transmeta joins safer processor alliance 05/18/2004 08:54 AM
Personal Computer World May 18 2004 1:25PM GMT

"Schneier.com: Op Ed: A National ID Card
Wouldn't Make Us Safer"


"Schneier.com: Op Ed: A National ID Card
Wouldn't Make Us Safer"
04/14/2004 09:03 AM

EU to continue making the internet safer
for children


EU to continue making the internet safer
for children
04/22/2004 01:30 PM
Irish Independent Apr 22 2004 5:36PM GMT

Are The Roads Safer Without Any Traffic
Signals And Lane Markers?


Are The Roads Safer Without Any Traffic
Signals And Lane Markers?
05/20/2004 03:50 AM
There is a school of thought that suggests making things more dangerous is actually safer - since the more obviously dangerous a situation is, the more careful people will be. In some sense, this is part of the theory behind parts of open source philosophy: if the source is open, security is likely to be tighter, since everyone knows that the source is available to be combed through for vulnerabilities. That is, by making something less secure in some sense, it can create a situation where it's actually a lot more secure. Apparently, a growing group of people are applying that concept to traffic engineering. The thinking is that the more chaos there is in the road, the more careful drivers are, and the less likely an accident occurs. Urban planners and traffic engineers are recommending removing traffic lights and stop signs, taking away lane markings, getting rid of crosswalks and bike lanes - and just letting everyone share the road however they feel appropriate. In areas where it's been implemented (whether officially or by default - as in some developing nations), there are plenty of stories about how, despite the chaos, the roads actually appear to be much safer. Part of this is that people end up driving slower - because they know that they may share the road with others. Merging and cutting in are less of a problem, because it's easier to make eye contact with other drivers (who are paying more attention and driving slower) and while the overall speed that the roads are designed to encourage may be slower, the lack of any congestion actually makes traveling through the areas faster. The focus, clearly, is on urban areas and not highways and such. Obviously, not everyone agrees with these theories - despite the evidence that's out there. People in the US are especially horrified by the idea - especially in areas where traditional "traffic calming" is a big deal. They argue (somewhat persuasively) that US culture really couldn't handle such a thing - since we pride ourselves on our individuality and our ability to express ourselves often via our cars and how we drive. That makes some sense, but the more I thought about the article, the more something I've been pointing out for years made sense to me. Driving in Manhattan has a terrible reputation. People talk about how it's pure chaos. Red lights are "optional," lanes mean absolutely nothing, and people and bicycles wander in and out of the streets everywhere. However, personally, I enjoy driving in Manhattan. Once you're in the right mindset, the chaos of driving there makes perfect sense, and it's almost easy. I'll admit I'm much more vigilant, but it's because I realize the rules are different. Meanwhile, here in California, driving is a different sort of adventure. Everywhere I drive, it seems like half the people on the road aren't paying attention. In NY, if someone cuts you off with an inch to spare, it's because they know they're cutting you off with an inch to spare. It may seem dangerous, but people are aware of what's happening. In California, if someone cuts you off with an inch to spare, it's because they couldn't be bothered to look or to realize that a car approaching in the next lane may be going much faster. In a situation where people naturally assume things are safer because the "chaos" is removed, perhaps things are actually made worse.

EU ministers pledge to make internet
safer for children


EU ministers pledge to make internet
safer for children
04/23/2004 01:31 AM
Silicon Republic Apr 23 2004 5:07AM GMT

CNN.com - Florida student suspended for
safer-sex costume - Nov. 3, 2003


CNN.com - Florida student suspended for
safer-sex costume - Nov. 3, 2003
11/04/2003 06:26 AM
Osceola High School administrators thought a student's Halloween costume was more trick than treat. So they suspended her .. Promote Safe Sex, Get Suspended .. just don't get it

cnn.com/2003/EDUCATION/11/03/costume.suspension.ap/index.html
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Safer Workstation turns devices into
computer keys


Safer Workstation turns devices into
computer keys
01/05/2005 07:01 PM
Raleigh, N.C.-based Pariahware Inc. on Wednesday released Safer Workstation, a shareware utility that turns flash drives, external hard drives, iPods and other removable devices into computer keys tied to your user account. When you eject a tied device from your Mac, Safer Workstation logs you out and prevents anyone else from logging into the computer, even if they know your password, without the key in place. The software costs US$20 and requires Mac OS X, although Pariahware doesn't provide the minimum version. A seven-day demo is available.

Bush: U.S. is safer, 'world is changing
for the better' (USATODAY.com)


Bush: U.S. is safer, 'world is changing
for the better' (USATODAY.com)
01/22/2004 02:52 AM
USATODAY.com - President Bush used his third State of the Union speech to preview an optimistic re-election campaign theme, telling a joint session of Congress and a national television audience Tuesday night that "the world is changing for the better" because of his administration's leadership and resolve.

Iran Weighs Moving Capital to a Safer
Place


Iran Weighs Moving Capital to a Safer
Place
01/07/2004 02:22 PM
Tehran is on a major seismological fault, and experts have long warned that an earthquake could be catastrophic.

Experts: Microsoft tweaks, new laws
won't make '04 safer


Experts: Microsoft tweaks, new laws
won't make '04 safer
12/24/2003 02:37 PM
For computer security experts, 2003 started with the Slammer Internet worm and went downhill from there. The year, which included four major worm and virus outbreaks just in August, has been labeled the "year of the worm" and "the worst year ever" by more than one computer security expert.

All that activity meant good news for antivirus software companies, such as Symantec. It was bad news for organizations of all kinds, which expended precious resources disinfecting everything from desktop workstations, to airline reservation systems and automated teller machine (ATM) networks that were hobbled by virus outbreaks.

Bush Promises Safer World, Says Will Not
Relent (Reuters)


Bush Promises Safer World, Says Will Not
Relent (Reuters)
09/02/2004 11:34 PM
Reuters - President Bush vigorously defended the invasion of Iraq and his leadership in the war on terror on Thursday, promising to create a safer world and vowing: "I will never relent in defending America -- whatever it takes."
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