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Twitter Updates for 2012-03-03
: Developers and Software Testers will resonate with this letter from Steinbeck… http://t.co/gttAkPFt # @RobMcCracken Hi Rob – Maybe I should blog that as @ITjournalist is prompting me to do. The phrase "storm in a teacup" fits the bill for me. #
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Developers and Software Testers will resonate with this letter from Steinbeck…
For Reader, read User; for Writer, Developer, and… you can work out the rest: John Steinbeck – A Book is like a Man […] WRITER (Losing temper as a refuge from despair) God damn it. This is my book. I’ll make the children talk any way I want. My book is about good and evil.
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Twitter Updates for 2012-03-02
: ranum on cyberwar: http://t.co/rJ3Zgm8Q http://t.co/LuIjviyd # : Press release received, funnest thing evar: FREE LOGIN VAULT ENDS SECURITY NIGHTMARE OF MULTIPLE PASSWORDS http://t.co/CH7QLvWP # Being cloud-based means users can securely access their logins from any computer or mobile device with a web connection http://t.co/VQkJic2H # stores all users’ information in datacentres that operate within
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It wasn’t my telling the Army guy “you are so innocent”; it was proving the point by explaining #bronies to him
Just back from Cranfield Defence Academy, delivering SexLiesAndInstantMessenger, and WhyCyberSecurityIsRubbish. Expect audio and slides in the next couple of days. Right now, though, therapeutic calvados. My vocal chords are shot from 2 hours of projection. Then bed.
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How come no Wikipedian has yet updated the “Advanced Persistent Threat” page with a “Humour” section?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Persistent_Threat
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Money-quote from @RidT’s article in Foreign Policy magazine #security #cybersecurity #surveillance #censorship
last paragraphs… Ironically, it’s a different kind of cybersecurity that Russia and China may be more worried about. Why is it that those countries, along with such beacons of liberal democracy as Uzbekistan, have suggested that the United Nations establish an “international code of conduct” for cybersecurity? Cyberespionage was elegantly ignored in the suggested wording
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Think Again: Cyberwar #ThomasRid #CyberSecurity http://goo.gl/u4b0Y HT @RidT
I discovered Thomas Rid at King’s a few months ago, and I like his output; this was forwarded to me today by an anonymous contact 🙂 Foreign Policy magazine “Cyberwar Is Already Upon Us.” No way. “Cyberwar is coming!” John Arquilla and David Ronfeldt predicted in a celebrated Rand paper back in 1993. Since then,
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Press release received, funnest thing evar: FREE LOGIN VAULT ENDS SECURITY NIGHTMARE OF MULTIPLE PASSWORDS
Spot the humour – names elided; it might even be viable but there are so many issues, not only with the press release itself…
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ranum on cyberwar: http://fabiusmaximus.wordpress.com/author/mjranum/
good reads; index runs to two pages (just).
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Single Ticket Winchfield-Bristol £56; Winchfield-Reading+Reading-Bristol £6+£31 same #trains #thismakesnosense
Chewbacca defence for NationalRail, anyone?
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Twitter Updates for 2012-02-29
@WorkhouseCoffee Wow you stay up late. Roasting? # : Photopic Sky Survey – pretty. http://t.co/fB7ps1Bi http://t.co/8TW6gOGC # : Happy leap-day everyone. http://t.co/GMdw3lyA #