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oasis creates web services security body
Posted May 13, 2002 07:25 Pacific Time LOOKING TO CREATE security standards for Web services, OASIS (Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards) will announce the formation of the Security Standards Joint Committee (SSJC) on Tuesday. The SSJC, which will include members of many of OASIS’ existing security committees, will define a common set
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new way to nab hackers / dennis fisher
As the threats to corporate networks continue to mount and attackers’ methods evolve, security vendors are turning to technologies that detect not just what attackers are doing but how they’re doing it. eWeek (6 May 2002) http://www.eweek.com/article/0,3658,s=712&a=26347,00.asp
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“chase” was the right word
20 people in a training room getting hungry. i ask, only to find that the person who was meant to be bringing sandwiches was not coming today, since we’d been a little fuzzy on the details of our requirements. aiiiiiiiiigh! three of us – ray, tony and i – make a mad dash through pissing
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monday training course fun!
I should still be in bed. This is all wrong. Why is the sun up? I got up at 0630h this morning – usually I am up at 0715 – in order to be awake enough to drive to GMP03, drop off a PCMCIA modem for Mikael and pick up some hardware for the training
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sunday in the office, with efi and joel
Joel phoned me saturday around 4pm haveing woken from his nap – he seems to sleep as often as my cats, and requires about as much as they do to stay vertical. Met up at the Hilton in Bracknell, and found our way to a nearby Balti house for dinner (recommendation courtesy of some friends
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redhat is fickle…
The gods of Linux smile upon me. They must do. I suspect it is something to do with having deeply incriminating pictures of Alan Cox in my possession, from our days as students. Why, then, is it that I can make RedHat linux work essentially perfectly upon any hardware that I own, either by intention
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more weird people…
Re: http://onestop.sfbay/security/weblog-2002-05.shtml#20020509153520 I’ve had a little feedback: Heh heh, very funny!!! What you could perhaps also mention is that said colleague (i.e. me) was happily walking back to her car having finally been to the gym and spotted a person with a rucksack leaning into the bushes and sniffing. An odd sight really. …which, I
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trusted solaris receives eal4
Lost in the Zandernews… SANTA CLARA, Calif. (PRNewswire) – Sun Microsystems today announced that the Trusted Solaris 8 4/01 Operating Environment (Solaris OE) received security certification under the Common Criteria Labeled Security Protection Profile (LSPP) at Evaluation Assurance Level 4 (EAL4). The only operating system to achieve this level of certification, the Trusted Solaris 8
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weird people.
i was walking back to my car last night, to the far end of the carpark only to spy a fellow employee walking in my direction. The evening was warm and bright, and noting a hint of it in the still air, I stopped to enjoy the perfume of the flower-laden gorse bush that I