m³s online Pamphlet (www.leyrer.priv.at):
… Unter oder auf die Tastatur oder auf das Computergehäuse schreiben Dass man Passwörter nicht aufschreiben soll, ist mittlerweile mehr ein Mythos als sonst etwas. So meinte etwa Sicherheitsguru Bruce Schneiergegenüber der New York Times: Q: How do you remember all of your passwords? A: I cant. No one can; there are simply too many. But I have a few strategies. One, I choose the same password for all low-security applications. There are several Web sites where I pay for access, …
Lastknight.com di Matteo Flora (www.lastknight.com):
… e tutte queste storielle: sono sicuramente ottimi elementi di giudizio e ottime best practices, ma nella relatà dei fatti più il tempo passa e meno divengono effettivamente reali. E quindi? E quindi, in genere, cito Bruce Schneier che sintetizzaqui egregiamenteil pensiero che tanta gente con cui ho parlato condivide appieno: What youre really asking me is about the security. No one steals credit card numbers one-by-one, by eavesdropping on the Internet connection. Theyre …
Lastknight.com di Matteo Flora (www.lastknight.com):
… e tutte queste storielle: sono sicuramente ottimi elementi di giudizio e ottime best practices, ma nella relatà dei fatti più il tempo passa e meno divengono effettivamente reali. E quindi? E quindi, in genere, cito Bruce Schneier che sintetizzaqui egregiamenteil pensiero che tanta gente con cui ho parlato condivide appieno: What you’re really asking me is about the security. No one steals credit card numbers one-by-one, by eavesdropping on the Internet connection. They’re …
Hack a Day (hackaday.com):
… Filed under: news Honestly, we were originally sentthis Q&A with famed cryptographer [Bruce Schneier]as a restaurant recommendation (112 Eatery, Minneapolis). Posted last fall on NYTimes' Freakonomics blog it covers [Bruce]'s opinion on nearly everything. Here are a few items in particular that really stuck out to us: …
m³s online Pamphlet (www.leyrer.priv.at):
… Unter oder auf die Tastatur oder auf das Computergehäuse schreiben Dass man Passwörter nicht aufschreiben soll, ist mittlerweile mehr ein Mythos als sonst etwas. So meinte etwa Sicherheitsguru Bruce Schneiergegenüber der New York Times: Q: How do you remember all of your passwords? A: I cant. No one can; there are simply too many. But I have a few strategies. One, I choose the same password for all low-security applications. There are several Web sites where I pay for access, …
Meta Novus - Blog Headlines and News, the Net Refreshed (metanovus.com):
… Stop Downloading Fakes and Junk From BitTorrent | TorrentFreak http://zenhabits.net/2007/12/the 10 key actions that finally got me out of debt or why living frugally is only part of the solution/ scribbles simple drawing for MacBruce Schneier Blazes Through Your Questions Freakonomics Opinion New York Times Blog …
Linksio: Store, share and tag your favourite links (linksio.com):
… Bruce Schneier Blazes Through Your Questions - Freakonomics …
Worlds & Time (worldsandtime.blogspot.com):
… or water onto planes (when you really need the water to stay healthy when traveling, incidentally) that means that the security guards are less likely to notice that the cover of your hardcover book is made out of plastique. (Update and note: Seeherefor a freakonomics blog entry about this subject published on December 4, 2007) A much more successful way to police terrorists is to follow leads and specific profiles that you already have. Watching for unusual travel patterns wouldn't have stopped …
WastingTimeWithMikeAndAri (wastingtimewithmikeandari.wordpress.com):
… t follow a simple pattern that is easy to predict. A combination of letters and numbers is best. Its ok to use the same password for websites that are not important. For example, I use the same password for myNYTimesaccount and Pandora, since neither website has any real information about me (address, credit card info, name, etc…). For example, imagine each password as a key. You wouldn’t want the key to your house, car, and safety deposit box to be the same, …
WastingTimeWithMikeAndAri (wastingtimewithmikeandari.wordpress.com):
… > Privacy -> Advanced -> Override Automatic Cookie Handling -> Prompt Enough for now?Cool, but if not, read some advice from security guru Bruce Schneier (seriously, he’s the man), at:The New York TimesSchneier’s web site CNet Some of his pearls of wisdom: “I’m suspicious to the point of near-paranoia about e-mail attachments and Web sites.” “If the secret police wants to target your data or your communications, no countermeasure on this …
Punchscan (punchscan.org):
… December 5, 2007 Posted by Aleks Essex, Richard Carback and in : Uncategorized , 2 comments Here is an excerpt from the NY Times Freakonomics blog of an interview with Bruce Schneier in which he hadthis to say: Q: What is the future of electronic voting? A: I’ve written a lot about this issue (see here and here as well). Basically, the problem is that the secret ballot means that most of the security tricks we use in things like electronic funds …
Living in fear is no good to anyone. (jaberwockynmt.livejournal.com):
… 's birthday, so it's a party for that too. I'm making a pork loin roast with sweet onions. There will also be some manner of vegetable. I found the Shortbus DVD I lost, so we could watch that, or something else, or not.Schneier did a Q&A on the Freakonomics Blog.It's more accessible than his usual stuff:Q: I recently had an experience on eBay in which a hacker copied and pasted an exact copy of my selling page with the intention of routing payments to himself. Afterwards, people informed me that such mischief …
Sciolism Rocks (leecreighton.wordpress.com):
… Freakonomics blog) that it’s good in many ways to run an open home network. For a long time, mine was closed, but I have recently opened it because of his opinions. To me, it’s basic politeness. Providing internet access to guests is kind of like providing heat …
Seguridad Informática (seguinfo.wordpress.com):
… Hace unas semanas se realizó unainteresante entrevistaen el blog de Freakonomics del New York Times a Bruce Schneier, que como muchos de vosotros sabréis, es un profesional muy respetado en diversos ámbitos que tiene una visión global de la seguridad, y por supuesto, sus propias ideas alrededor de todo …
S21sec Blog. Seguridad digital. (blog.s21sec.com):
… Hace unas semanas se realizó unainteresante entrevistaen el blog de Freakonomics del New York Times a Bruce Schneier, que como muchos de vosotros sabréis, es un profesional muy respetado en diversos ámbitos que tiene una visión global de la seguridad, y por supuesto, sus propias ideas alrededor de todo …
http://log.yeurope.net (log.yeurope.net):
… ll find that the end result is that we’ll stop seeing small hacks and start seeing a lot more huge ones to make up the difference in any improvement in security since we all know we can’t be 100% perfect in security. It’s anBruce Schneier Blazes Through Your Questions - Freakonomics - Opinion - New York Times BlogIntel Open Port: Measuring the Return on IT Security Investments Intel Open Port: IT@Intel Blog: Whitepaper - Measuring the Return on IT Security Investments Security Thoughts: Just let me do my job! …
Headlines from the Computer Security Blogosphere (viralinks.com):
… in practice we’ll find that the end result is that we’ll stop seeing small hacks and start seeing a lot more huge ones to make up the difference in any improvement in security since we all know we can’t be 100% perfect in security. It’s anBruce Schneier Blazes Through Your Questions - Freakonomics - Opinion - New York Times BlogIntel Open Port: Measuring the Return on IT Security Investments Intel Open Port: IT@Intel Blog: Whitepaper - Measuring the Return on IT Security Investments Security Thoughts: Just let me do my job! …
Responsible Nanotechnology (crnano.typepad.com):
… interview …
Responsible Nanotechnology (crnano.typepad.com):
… interview …
Security (g1rma.blogspot.com):
… Bruce Schneier Blazes Through Your Questions - Freakonomics - Opinion - New York Times Blog: "Wireless is certainly the way of the future. From a security perspective, I don’t see any major additional risks. Sure, there’s a potential for messing everything up, but there was before. Same with power outages. Data transmitted wirelessly …