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Waterfall Reinforces its Status as the First Choice for Protection of SCADA Systems

Monday, August 13, 2007 5:55

Waterfall Solutions, a developer of advanced information security solutions based on unidirectional data transfer technology preventing data leakage and protecting network infrastructures, is currently completing two strategically important implementations of its security solutions in leading Israeli Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) entities. The implementations in the Israel Electric Corporation (IEC) and ...

The Internet Security Intelligence Briefing

Tuesday, August 7, 2007 6:24

The Internet Security Intelligence Briefing is primarilybased on data and intelligence correlated from criticalintelligent infrastructure services that VeriSignoperates. These services include:• Domain Name System (DNS) Services –VeriSign Naming Services manages over 50 milliondomain names in over 300 languages. VeriSign isthe authoritative directory provider ...

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Tom Hume Posts about the Ghost Detector

Monday, June 4, 2007 13:35

Tom Hume has a post up about launching an application that was used in combination with a live broadcast in the US. I almost missed it, but Mario and I caught the end of the show. I didn’t have a handset that I could use with the app itself, ...

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In-depth tests reveal worst antivirus product is no longer OneCare

Monday, June 4, 2007 10:26

Independent Austrian antivirus testing outfit AV Comparatives has a reputation for going the extra mile when putting products through their paces. Something that Microsoft discovered to its cost earlier in the year when, rather embarrassingly, its flagship OneCare antivirus product managed to finish last and fail to get a highly ...

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iPhone goes on sale for $500 on June 29

Monday, June 4, 2007 7:25

The suspense is suspended and the mystery solved, Apple has revealed that the hugely hyped iPhone will go on sale in the US on June 29th. As for the cost that will depend upon the exact configuration, but the cheapest version will be $499. As for networks you have a choice ...

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iPhone Ads

Monday, June 4, 2007 0:25

Some of the iPhone advertisements have been posted for all of us to drool over. Sure, eyecandy eyecandy. How does the device actually work should be the big question right? What’s the battery life like? Will the market tolerate just EDGE in such an expensive device? Will a completely ...

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Google Gears: Initial Thoughts on Security Implications

Sunday, June 3, 2007 4:01

Google Gears, as you may have heard, is a browser extension that lets you develop applications that can run offline. If you haven’t already, try out the sample applications to get a feel for the functionality Google Gears has to offer. You can even use it to read Google Reader ...

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Charles Stross Weighs in on the Foleo

Saturday, June 2, 2007 19:15

Charles Stross, my new favorite scifi author, has just weighed in on the Palm Foleo. W00t!! I love it when worlds collide like this, things get all plasmic. And you know my dislike for standing on solid ground for too long. I was going to hold off on commenting about ...

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Link: Parent’s Guide to Windows Vista

Thursday, May 31, 2007 20:01

Parent’s Guide to Windows Vista (Via Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Information from Alfred Thompson.) I’m usually not one for locking down a computer to limit what students can do with it… and I’m still not in this case, but with so little “Vista in Education” news out there, ...

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Trust, But Verify

Thursday, May 31, 2007 10:00

My first patch to Perl 5 was a quick and dirty tiny feature enhancement. It also broke a couple of tests. That small act of public humiliation reinforced what I already knew was a good practice; automated testing is an important part of creating software that works. I spent ...

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155 million subscribers for the next big thing

Wednesday, May 30, 2007 19:00

Everyone wants to know what the next big thing is going to be, and if market analyst Datamonitor is to be believed the answer is mobile broadcast television. With the opportunity to combine two of the undeniably most popular and successful consumer products in history, namely TV and mobile telephones, ...

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Changes (for the worse) at SurveyMonkey.com

Tuesday, May 29, 2007 14:40

I’m a big fan of online surveys and have taught many teachers and administrators to use SurveyMonkey.com specifically. They’ve rolled out a major overhaul of their interface… and I don’t think I like it. I was excited at first of course, but it is VERY SLOW - and for no ...

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