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The Westell 7500 Doesn’t Forward Email Ports
I want my Mac to receive encrypted email via POP3 on port 995, and I want to send encrypted email using SMTP on port 465 and 587 (two different ISP providers). The Westell 7500 DSL modem fails to perform the … Continue reading
Stuxnet Innovation Masquerade
With more than three decades experience programming calculators and computers, and three years experience as a Sr. System Engineer programming industrial PC-based real-time controllers, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), and other SCADA systems, I would propose that Stuxnet was not particularly … Continue reading
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Tagged cloud computing, computers, encryption, national security, terrorism
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False Safety in Cloud Computing
In the WSJ today, an article appeared, titled, “Seeking Safety in Clouds“. Basically, small and medium businesses are flocking to cloud computing or outsourced IT solutions for data security and integrity. News for you all: the risks are not better … Continue reading
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Tagged cloud computing, computers, encryption, jobs, linux, mobile devices, small business
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Google and Security of Nation States
Google’s Eric Schmidt spoke at the 9th annual All Things Digital Conference, in an interview with Walt Mossberg, as reported on Page R6 in the June 6, 2011 Wall Street Journal.
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Tagged business ethics, encryption, google, mobile devices, national security, privacy, surveillance, terrorism, tracking
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