Feb
8
2009
While no one may have a real reason to spy on you, relying solely on security through obscurity has always been a poor policy to live by. Because of this, encryption is the only real option you can trust. We teach you how to put your emails in a lockbox before sending them off to their destinations.
Comments Off on Protect your Privacy! How to Send Encrypted Emails in Linux | tags: email, emails, encrypted, encryption, linux, privacy, security | posted in technical news
Jan
30
2009
suraj.sun writes to tell us that in preparation for nearly a quarter of a million people descending on Tampa for the Super Bowl, the Tampa authorities are deploying new tech for security communications and response. All of the incidents and communications will be plotted and tracked on a new implementation of Microsoft’s Surface. Hopefully it wont have to reboot after every new incident report. “The Microsoft Surface device will display a Microsoft Virtual Earth map of the entire region tracking events, incidents, resources and tasks in real-time using its unique large display, multi-user, multi-touch and interactive capabilities, also allowing it to communicate with remote devices and PCs. With a quick hand-gesture, the map can zoom in and display a 3D image of the city, including detailed views of buildings and streets and real time resource tracking.”

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Jan
30
2009
Comments Off on Internet security company Radialpoint acquires HiWired Inc. – The Canadian Press | tags: google, news, security, technology, tv | posted in technical news
Jan
30
2009
Comments Off on Internet security company Radialpoint acquires HiWired Inc. – The Canadian Press | tags: google, news, security, technology, tv | posted in technical news
Jan
30
2009
Comments Off on Internet security company Radialpoint acquires HiWired Inc. – The Canadian Press | tags: google, news, security, technology, tv | posted in technical news
Jan
29
2009
Comments Off on Internet security company Radialpoint acquires HiWired Inc. – The Canadian Press | tags: google, news, security, technology, tv | posted in technical news
Jan
29
2009
Iraq said Thursday it will bar Blackwater Worldwide from providing security protection for U.S. diplomats because its contractors used excessive force, sanctioning a company whose image was irrevocably tarnished by the 2007 killings of 17 Iraqi civilians.The move will deprive American diplomats of their main protection force in Iraq.


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Jan
29
2009
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is calling on the Justice Department to release Bush administration documentation pertaining to torture, surveillance and other national security policies.


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Jan
29
2009
Lucas123 writes “Six of the largest disk manufacturers, along with encryption management software vendors, are backing three specifications finalized [Tuesday] that will eventually standardize the way encryption is used in firmware within hard disk drives and solid state disk drive controllers ensuring interoperability. Disk vendors are free to choose to use AES 128-bit or AES 256-bit keys depending on the level of security they want. ‘This represents interoperability commitments from every disk drive maker on the planet,’ said Robert Thibadeau, chief technologist at Seagate Technology.”

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Jan
28
2009
Comments Off on California joins in on privacy day – VNUNet.com | tags: consumers, google, news, obama, privacy, security, technology, tv | posted in technical news