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ross anderson
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23 March 2009
The State of the Database State
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A recurrent theme in these posts – and throughout Computerworld UK – has been the rise of vast, unnecessary and ultimately doomed databases ...
04 February 2009
Light Blue Rebel Code
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Cambridge University is celebrating its 800th anniversary in 2009. The official history tells the tale of the buildings; but what about the ...
03 September 2008
ContactPoint: What is it Good For?
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Scrapping : Anderson disagrees: "If you allow large numbers of people access to sensitive data it's never going to be secure. You c...
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23 July 2008
W(h)ither the UK Database Nation?
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Interesting : The court’s view was that health care staff who are not involved in the care of a patient must be unable to access that patien...
17 June 2008
Insecurity is Bad for Your Health
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Outrageous : A shocking article appeared yesterday on the BMJ website. It recounts how auditors called 45 GP surgeries asking for personal i...
12 March 2008
The Economics of Information Security
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On Open Enterprise blog .
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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