Today I’ve found Spynote (one of my projects) dragged into the Schneier’s doghouse debates. It is always amazes me how easily people jumps into the mentor’ shoes on a subject they have very basic idea and assumes an opponent to be a clueless dumbhead. Not just for these debates but in general.
On the […]
You know that NSA is all about secrecy and stuff. This is why they always redact declassified documents out of any sensitive information. Just like this one: a Cryptologic Spectrum article “The Russian Language Training Program” (pdf, 627kb). Let us look at the page 3 there. Here is the snapshot (the red marks are mine):
Marvelous […]
IBM announced the purchase of Encentuate. As the one who have designed few product’ core features during my time at Encentuate, I’m pleased to see it as a part of IBM Tivoli now.
UPDATED on Mar 19, 2008: Here are couple interesting responses to the news:
“Why Enterprise Single Sign-On (E-SSO) is More Than Just a […]
Read also: HITB 2007, Day 1
The beginning of the last (second) day was all about old school, keynoted by Mark Abene (Phiber Optik) and by Eric Gordon Coley (Emmanuel Goldstein). They both talked about what happens to be already an ancient history for majority of audience. The good thing both speakers brought a subject that […]
I’m in Kuala-Lumpur now. Today was first day of HITBSecConf2007. It begun with a keynote address by Lance Spitzner. Lance spoke about Fast-Flux (if unfamiliar with the term: it is a quite robust and effective bad guy’s solution to do bad things using fast IP changing hosts). I believe Lance is doing a great job […]