Securitydocs.com: The Information security library for the infosec pro

Securitydocs.com: The Information security library for the infosec pro. SecurityDocs.com is a directory of information security articles, white papers, and other documents that information security professionals find useful. The value of SecurityDocs is that it collects white paper meta data from other popular security sources. This allows InfoSec professionals to browse by category or search… Continue reading Securitydocs.com: The Information security library for the infosec pro

Microsoft has PR Focus?.

Some people are not happy with the way Microsoft is approaching security with this Tuesday's patch releases

Microsoft has PR Focus?. Some people are not happy with the way Microsoft is approaching security with this Tuesday's patch releases. Note that some of the vulnerabilities covered in the patches were identified by third parties as early as last September: However, some security researchers took the software giant to task for waiting to release… Continue reading Microsoft has PR Focus?.

Some people are not happy with the way Microsoft is approaching security with this Tuesday's patch releases

Two generals on

Two generals on NPR's Morning Edition agree that the entire US military is already deployed in Iraq. They say it's the smallest US military since 1939. We still don't have a good explanation for why we're there. The generals agree we could declare victory. We came looking for WMDs. None found. Mission accomplished. [Scripting News]

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Tenet says full reform years away

Tenet says full reform years away. The nation's intelligence agencies are working toward reform but will not reach the full capability to conduct the spying and covert operations needed to combat Al Qaeda and other terrorist threats for five years, Director of Central Intelligence George Tenet warned the 9/11 Commission yesterday. [Boston Globe — Front… Continue reading Tenet says full reform years away

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Saudi and American Elites Find Friends in High Places

Saudi and American Elites Find Friends in High Places. Craig Unger's book successfully details the intertwined ascent of the Bush family and the Saudi elite but fails to provide persuasive evidence implicating their ties in the terror attacks of 9/11. By Charles A. Kupchan. [New York Times: Books]

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Sneek Peeks at Tomorrow's Office

BusinessWeek: Sneek Peeks at Tomorrow's Office. All of these ideas have one goal in common: To raise white-collar productivity — or at least preserve the huge gains of recent years while avoiding employee burnout. The idea is to build upon the innovations that have transformed offices over the past 15 years. [Tomalak's Realm]

Installing CFMX on Mac OS X

Installing CFMX on Mac OS X. Macromedia provides an official installation guide for CFMX on Mac OS X but some people still run into problems so Ken Ford has created this awesome step-by-step visual installation guide (PDF, 1.3Mb)…. [An Architect's View]

NewburyOpen.Net Celebrates Second Anniversary

NewburyOpen.Net Celebrates Second Anniversary. NewburyOpen.Net, a commercial free community network, celebrates two years of operation: The brainchild of Michael Oh, the network offers free service subsidized by businesses that promote themselves through the offering. Oh is also known for some of his stunts, like pulling up a Wi-Fi equipped, Internet linked car in front of… Continue reading NewburyOpen.Net Celebrates Second Anniversary

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Whew, finally got my taxes filed (electronically, of course).  I'm not usually this close to the deadline, but things just seemed to conspire against me this year.  Glad that's over with.