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The Security Forest in the Corporate Trees

Cloud's Illusions

Remember the song by Judy Collins? Something tells me we'll be hearing more of it soon, too soon.

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Business as usual?

LinkedIn, my security newsletters, and the evening news seem distracted, despite some very messy security events happening in real-time.

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Popfly never caught on

Great article discusses the possible demise of Popfly, one neat programming tool.

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They stumble that run fast

Traenk's not at all quick to judgment concerning the Zune incident. Is this a sign of extreme vendor incompetence or simply one of many events that frustrate all software vendors?

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My Zune is my life and I want it back NOW!

Yesterday, me and hundreds of thousands of other Zunees (Zune Owners) noticed our Zunes wouldn't boot or respond to typical restart commands. Will Traenk ever get his Zune functional again? Stay tuned to this chapter of, "As the Drive Turns"....

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Happy New Year, for many but maybe not for 30Gig Zune Owners

Have a 30 Gigabyte Zune? Have the latest software installed? Have a mysterious lock up? This may be why...

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The cost of a compromise

The problem with the Windows server patch illustrated more than a problem with any one patch.

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Who let finance people into the computer center?

Salary surveys musings often cause the mind to stray. IT jobs seem in a growth cycle, despite all the new people lining up to perform those tasks.

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What do you want in your next operating system?

Microsoft isn't overpromising on Windows 7. What's up with that?

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Shooting the Messenger

What's the problem, DNS' aging design or Dan Kaminsky?

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Cloud computing security--coming soon to a device near you.

In my last post on Midori, I hinted that the focus for Midori will be a highly componentized operating system architecture, one capable of running on several client device classes.

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What is Microsoft doing with Midori?

Is Midori a replacement or a possible evolutionary path?

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Standing out ... for all the wrong reasons

Security people must stay current, both in any technical knowledge as well as in their security knowledge. Commenting on today's security picture (with a 1990's understanding of the issues) won't work.

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