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Showing posts with label economics of security. Show all posts
Showing posts with label economics of security. Show all posts
20 March 2009

Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall...

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...who is the secure-est browser of them all? The answer may surprise you... On Open Enterprise blog .
10 October 2008

Those Who Have Nothing to Hide...

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Ha! Brilliant : I’ve been asked to say a few words about the disappearance of a computer hard drive containing the personal details of abou...
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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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15 September 2008

To Be Or Not To Be...Anonymous

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Online anonymity is undoubtedly a two-edged sword. On the one hand, it ensures that people can express their opinions freely, but on the oth...
27 August 2008

Why Firefox Will Be Ubiquitous

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On Open Enterprise blog .
12 March 2008

The Economics of Information Security

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On Open Enterprise blog .
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