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Reducing Server Sprawl with the Right Hardware
When server sprawl becomes a problem, you'll notice it in your power and cooling costs. To save money on running costs, switch to new hardware capable of running virtual machines. Read this white...
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Why 9/11 proved terrorism is a failed strategy (9/11 Diary)
Sorry, terrorists. 9/11 didn't change anything. The game is still our own, to win or to lose.
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India and US to work together on Data.gov and against cyber-crime
During Hillary Clinton's visit to India, the two countries have signed an MoU to fight cyber-crime and also work together on developing the open Data.gov project.
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Can a cyber-attack really be considered an 'act of war'?
While cyber-attacks could be -- criminologically speaking -- seen an act of war, the response should not be disproportionate or militarised.
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Analysis: Is Wikileaks' Assange actually a terrorist?
Is, in fact, Julian Assange a terrorist? Or is he something else?
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How 'National Unfriend Day' can prevent terrorism
Jimmy Kimmel is on a one-man mission against the 'culture of Facebook' by announcing National Unfriend Day. But it may well offer a positive side effect: preventing terrorism.
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BlackBerry encryption 'too secure': National security vs. consumer privacy
India's intelligence services cannot intercept BlackBerry encrypted data, citing this as a risk to national security. What's more important: national security, or consumer privacy - and why?
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High Court's terrorism ruling could affect how you use Gmail, Twitter and Facebook
Every Social Media website may have a whole new set of problems to deal with such as proactively checking with the U.S. State Department whom or what organizations are considered 'terrorists'.
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Student vetting before study: Waste of time or necessary evil?
Degree courses sometimes contain knowledge "not necessarily for public knowledge". Should students be vetted to ensure the information is used for good and not bad?
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Frugal Friday: Conficker Strikes, Infrastructure Terrorism, Sun Microsystems, Debian BSD, Sourceforge
Frugal Networker Ken Hess and I talk about Conficker.C waking up, Infrastructure Terrorism, Sun Microsystems, Linux Magazine, Debian's new BSD kernel port, and interview Ross Turk, Community...
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The next generation of terrorism
The next generation of terrorism is turning to the web to spread propaganda and launch attacks. Are students taking advantage of this easy way to "get political"?
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Social Web news: Twitter terrorism, YouTube ads, Social Networking on TV
A few interesting links from today on news relating to the Social Web…
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Report: Data-mining for terrorists doesn't work
After years of the federal government grabbing all the data it could find, building huge collections through which to data-mine for connections that would yield leads to terrorism suspects, a...
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Global security: is study restricted?
With the current state of terrorism threats and attacks, and cyber-crime on the increase, I seriously wonder if academics and students have full passage to "do as we like" in terms of studying,...
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Hacking SCADA for terrorism and destruction
SCADA scares me, and I've seen enough things on the Internet to be desensitized to many things, but attacks against SCADA threaten our national security in a very real and topical way by attacking...
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Wiretaps up, terrorism prosecutions down
We have been told that our very safety, our “homeland security,� is dependent on the federal government having extraordinary powers to snoop, listen and search without the traditional...
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Creeping totalitarianism: The NSA, personal data and you
Here's a simple rule for preventing totalitarian rule in any nation: Don't build the systems for monitoring people's daily lives closely in the first place, and you will not be at risk of...
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Are all engineers secretly terrorists?
I would think that if engineers are inclined toward terrorism, then FOSS programmers are even more so-inclined. Question is what can be done about it?
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When did terrorism become a green tech issue? Just now...
Seems there are more than just environmental issues with building new nuclear plants. There are questions about the ability to protect them from terrorist attacks. For the record, there's been...
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Forget global warming, stop MRSA terrorism and get rich
File this one under Law of Unintended Consequences. Everything you do will have some environmental effect you cannot forsee. Decades of antibiotic use and we now have some killer bacteria that...
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Battling terrorism with computers and math
A few days ago I saw this NSF press release about Dark Web, a project by Hsinchun Chen and his Artificial Intelligence Lab at the University of Arizona to systematically collect and analyze...
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