Twitter – a sort of micro-blogging or SMS messaging that allows one to reach many people quickly, is becoming ever more popular. Regulation is clear, firms must be able to produce digital files. Now a U.S. Member Congress is using Twitter. Will Congress or the elected officials be able to produce tweets on Twitter in [...]
Entries Tagged as 'digg'
InfoSec and Twitter – ropes to know #2
July 15th, 2008 · 5 Comments
Tags: caseadmissible · digg · lawsuit · named · plaintiffs · pretending · protest · twitter
InfoSec and Twitter – ropes to know #1
April 18th, 2008 · 7 Comments
Twitter – a sort of micro-blogging or SMS messaging that allows one to reach many people quickly, is becoming ever more popular. Regulation is clear, firms must be able to produce digital files. What about the risk against your corporation’s reputation and brand coming from these social networks and social media? What about threats and [...]
Tags: caseadmissible · digg · fargo · lawsuit · named · plaintiffs · twitter · wells
proprietary encryption schemes are a bad idea
March 12th, 2008 · No Comments
So your tube smartcard uses encryption? How secure is the information and credit stored on your public transportation smartcard? Karsten Nohl is trying to convince Dutch authorities (besides those in Boston and London) with his research that the proprietary algorithm used leaves much to be desired. Do not trust your tube smartcard to be safe [...]
Tags: benchmark · benchmarking · bloggers · blogs · commetrics · dddd · digg · webmasters