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25 July 2014
Weird California Incident Last Year Points To The Real Threat To The Power Grid (Hint: It's Not Cyberattacks)
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Via Bruce Schneier's blog , we learn of the following intriguing story published in Foreign Policy : On Techdirt .
26 February 2010
Schneier Nails it on CCTV Folly
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Another brilliant essay on security from Bruce Schneier. It's all well-worth reading, but here's the nub: If universal surveillanc...
09 May 2009
Should Software Developers Be Liable for their Code?
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Should Microsoft pay for the billions of dollars of damage that flaws in its software have caused around the world? It might have to, if a n...
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13 April 2009
Of Bruce's Law and Derek's Corollary
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Much will be written about the events of the last few days concerning the leaked Labour emails , and the plans to create a scurrilous blog. ...
13 February 2009
Firefox (In)Security Update Dynamics Exposed
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One of the great things about Firefox is its automatic update scheme. Here's some interesting research on the subject: Although there ...
30 January 2009
Why Adware Authors Love IE and Windows
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An adware author explains : Most adware targets Internet Explorer (IE) users because obviously they’re the biggest share of the market. In a...
29 October 2008
Uncle Brucie Frightens Me
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Eek : Measures such as ID cards are a temporary measure before biometric technology becomes ubiquitous; That was the warning from security g...
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18 September 2008
St. Bruce Nails it Again
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airport security has to make a choice. If something is dangerous, treat it as dangerous and treat anyone who tries to bring it on as potenti...
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08 July 2008
How to Get Rid of the "War on Terror"
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Bruce Schneier has some has his usual wise words on the subject of "terror": Terrorism is a heinous crime, and a serious internat...
02 March 2008
Bruce Schneier Knows Alice and Bob's Shared Secret
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I want one , too .
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29 January 2008
Schneier on the False Dichotomy
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Once more, Brucie tells it as it is: Security and privacy are not opposite ends of a seesaw; you don't have to accept less of one to ge...
11 December 2007
Applied Cryptography Revealed
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On Open Enterprise blog .
05 December 2007
What's the Opposite of Openness?
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Not simply being closed, but something like this : If I make a computer security mistake — in a book, for a consulting client, at BT — it’s ...
10 August 2007
The Liability of Closed Source Software
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It's a pity that reports from the House of Lord's Science and Technology Committee are so long, because they contain buckets of goo...
12 February 2007
The Deeper View on Vista
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Once more, Brucie tells it like it is: Microsoft is reaching for a much bigger prize than Apple: not just Hollywood, but also peripheral ha...
14 December 2006
MyPassword
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In case you hadn't noticed, we live in a digital world cordoned off by passwords. Nearly everything online requires them, so you are fa...
25 October 2006
Bruce Schneier, the Man from BT???
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Say it ain't true , Bruce: Britain's BT Group has snapped up United States-based Counterpane Internet Security for a sum of more tha...
31 August 2006
Security Engineering - the Book
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I've mentioned Ross Anderson before in this blog, and my own failed attempt to interact with him. But I won't let a little thing l...
02 July 2006
The Economics of Security
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In his lastest Wired column , Bruce S. is writing about a subject particularly dear to my heart: the economics of security. He was lucky e...
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18 May 2006
What Do You Have to Hide?
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Trust one of my digital heroes - Bruce Schneier - to provide a definitive rebuttal to the tired cliché trotted out by all those who would p...
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