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by Alec Muffett

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  • The best place to study real-world “cyber” security in the UK is Cambridge. Now look at this list: #cybersecurity

    2012/11/02 11:05:01 GMT

    UK Universities awarded Academic Centre of Excellence status in Cyber Security Research The first eight UK universities conducting world class research in the field of cyber security have been awarded “Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research” status by GCHQ in partnership with the Research Councils’ Global Uncertainties Programme (RCUK) and the Department for

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    security
  • #Oracle and the SPARC T5 processor: Larry seems to have actually paid attention #vindicated

    2012/11/02 09:56:07 GMT

    Labeled Dave – dude: two L’s or three? – pointed me back at Larryland: SPARC T5 Deep Dive – An interview with Oracle’s Rick Hetherington: Q: What about the security features in the T5? A: The team takes security very seriously. Each core on T5 has an encryption engine that will accelerate all of the

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    hardware security
  • British Cybersalary Clippings

    2012/11/02 09:40:24 GMT

    Something about this just does not strike me as a joined-up strategy. Also my first job, as a university systems programmer, with sparse qualifications, paid about £16,000. That was in 1988. “Cyber Specials” – HomeOffice (current) The Home Office, which received £63m under the programme, will lead the work in the Strategy on tackling cyber

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    security
  • OLPC makes self-taught strides forward in Ethiopia # GOOD READ /ht @mjj122

    2012/10/31 17:24:18 GMT

    http://dvice.com/archives/2012/10/ethiopian-kids.php “We left the boxes in the village. Closed. Taped shut. No instruction, no human being. I thought, the kids will play with the boxes! Within four minutes, one kid not only opened the box, but found the on/off switch. He’d never seen an on/off switch. He powered it up. Within five days, they were

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    hardware miscellaneous ranting
  • ORG London October Podcast: Dominique Lazanski on “Should the UN take over the Internet” /cc @openrightsgroup

    2012/10/31 11:58:18 GMT

    An upcoming meeting of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) in Dubai in December is widely tipped – and denied – as being the kickoff of a international power-grab for governance and control over the Internet. Some are positioning it as an attempt by the ITU to regain some of its otherwise shrinking remit and power,

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    openrightsgroup podcast
  • Unified theory of Cthulhu # includes white paper on gravitational distortions and madness ; HT @jimfinnis

    2012/10/31 08:55:48 GMT

    In 1928, the late Francis Wayland Thurston published a scandalous manuscript in purport of warning the world of a global conspiracy of occultists. Among the documents he gathered to support his thesis was the personal account of a sailor by the name of Gustaf Johansen, describing an encounter with an extraordinary island. Johansen`s descriptions of

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    fun skeptics
  • BBC News – Cold Calling: The victim who fought back – and won # #PPI scams beware

    2012/10/30 23:44:09 GMT

    Back in July, Mr Herman answered a call from an overseas call centre inviting him to make a PPI claim, he decided to stay on the line. He answered the caller’s questions until he was eventually passed through to a UK operation, called PPI Claimline, and told them he wanted to be taken off their

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    fun miscellaneous ranting
  • Vertical Video Syndrome – A PSA – YouTube # MUSTWATCH

    2012/10/30 21:44:21 GMT

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    fun miscellaneous ranting
  • Hey @labeledsecurity @bendls – remember this? I’ll award 10 internetz to anyone else who can work out what it does 🙂

    2012/10/30 09:08:26 GMT

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    censorship and interception security
  • Royal Society journals open access # Going to be JSTOR & @aaronsw all over again, but British? HT @geoffarnold @openrightsgroup

    2012/10/29 23:48:28 GMT

    Compare: Royal Society journals open access – The Panda’s Thumb. With http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2011-07/20/swartz-arrest?page=all

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    miscellaneous ranting openrightsgroup
  • TIL Encryption systems are (or were) *heavy* – really heavy. Must have been all those One-Time Pads.

    2012/10/29 23:04:28 GMT

    …and that’s why terrorists could snoop Predator video feeds: There were reasons for this. The original Predator, just 27 feet long, was little more than a scaled-up model plane with an 85-horsepower engine. It had a payload of just half a ton for all its fuel, cameras and radios. And encryption systems can be heavy. (Big

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    hardware security
  • Rethinking the Computer at 80 – NYTimes.com #PGN # MUST READ FOR ALL SECURITY GEEKS /ht @fanf

    2012/10/29 22:49:31 GMT

    MENLO PARK, Calif. — Many people cite Albert Einstein’s aphorism “Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” Only a handful, however, have had the opportunity to discuss the concept with the physicist over breakfast. One of those is Peter G. Neumann, now an 80-year-old computer scientist at SRI International, a pioneering

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    security
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