- : Troy Hunt: Lessons in website security anti-patterns by Tesco # MUST-READ analysis by somebody who gets it http://t.co/sxAKp20l #
- : Hey Trusted Computing / Security Label Geeks – if you like XMPP then read this: "XEP-0314: Security Labels in PubSub" http://t.co/eo7etnsG #
- # Let me take you by the hand and lead you through the @geeksoflondon, they'll show you something that'll make you blow your mind… #
- Q: "What's your favourite button that you click on the Internet?"
A: https://t.co/mFYspF4i #epic #true # - : Google Alerts "We Take Security Seriously" / "Military Grade" / "E-Voting" #thisshouldbefun #prediction http://t.co/hJW3gkKy #
- @dafyddbach Password implementation checklist for developers: http://t.co/TjmOlsin
/cc @UKTesco @ASOS_HeretoHelp # - @UKTesco Giving them confidence to shop securely is one thing, giving them capability is quite another. There is a difference. #
- @UKTesco ps: I'd be very happy to come in and consult for you on data & password security. My credentials: http://t.co/xABN81Vv #
- : Phantom Railings – A WWII installation art / memorial near Euston http://t.co/LMA66yFU #
- "Legend has it that many tonnes of cut railings, worthless as scrap, were taken down the Thames Estuary and dumped"
http://t.co/LLq12bW9 # - Google Alert “We Take Security Seriously” :: Ubisoft’s DRM vulnerability puts users at serious #security risk #BREAKING http://t.co/BZ6XiCZQ #
- Show us the source code of your patent-pending app #Wickr – else you'll smell like #security snake-oil /cc #torproject http://t.co/w6pI8Izn #
- : There's Free (as in Beer) and Free (as in Speech) but the lesser-known third option is … http://t.co/Jo2xEXRT #
- @webmink Are you convinced of that? 🙂 #
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