Are we loving the attackers and prosecuting the victims? In data security – I don’t subscribe to utilitarian ethics (which attempts to balance the benefit versus the damage of an act) and can lead to the ends justifying the means. For data security and compliance – I personally implement the “Ten commandments” approach – if …
Read more »Martin Hellman (of Diffie Hellman) fame maintains the Nuclear Risk web site and has written a very insightful piece on risk analysis of nuclear war entitled Soaring, cryptography and nuclear weapons Hellman proposes that we need a third state scenario (instead current state – > nuclear war) where the risk of nuclear holocaust has been …
Read more »It seems that the GFC is creating a movement of migratory hi-tech workers from Silicon Valley to the Beltway. I’m not sure that an unemployed IT security analyst turned hacker is the best choice for a defense contractor – the really good guys and gals are always in demand – and those DC summers are …
Read more »I recently ran into a 2 year old post that decried the use of the term extrusion prevention calling it the “worst tech term of the year” I will cut the author of the article some slack as it was back in 2007 and a lot of folks were just coming to grips with the …
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