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Our Data, Ourselves

2008-05-20 13:10:55 by schneier in Schneier on Security
 
In the information age, we all have a data shadow We leave data everywhere we go. It's not just our bank accounts and stock portfolios, or our itemized bills, listing every credit card purchase and telephone call we make. It's automatic road-toll collection systems, supermarket affinity cards, ATMs and so on It's also our lives. Our love letters...
 
 
 
 
 
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Whats next in Data Leakage Prevention - Keeping your barrels out of the water

2008-01-07 00:35:00 by Hugh Docherty in Data Protection, Management and Leakage
 
I recently attended the SANS WhatWorks in Stopping Data Leakage and Insider Threat Summit in Orlando. The Summit included a variety of sessions where vendors, industry experts, and end users talked about their experience with Data Leakage Prevention (DLP) products. There were also plenty of networking opportunities to talk one on one with...
 
 
 
 
 
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Data Mining for Terrorists Doesn't Work

2008-10-10 06:35:43 by schneier in Schneier on Security
 
According to a massive report from the National Research Council, data mining for terrorists doesn't work. Here's a good summary: The report was written by a committee whose members include William Perry, a professor at Stanford University; Charles Vest, the former president of MIT; W. Earl Boebert, a retired senior scientist at Sandia National...
 
 
 
 
 
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When does Declarative Data Binding Happen?

2008-05-29 07:31:00 by Keith Brown in Security Briefs
 
I try to use declarative data binding (let's call it DDB for short) wherever I can in my ASP.NET apps, but there's one pain point I've run into in the past. It has to do with lists Let's say you want to populate a list box or drop down list of choices by calling a static method - you can wire up an ObjectDataSource to do that. But then in your...
 
 
 
 
 
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When does Declarative Data Binding Happen?

2008-05-29 13:31:00 by keith-brown in Security Briefs
 
I try to use declarative data binding (let's call it DDB for short) wherever I can in my ASP.NET apps, but there's one pain point I've run into in the past. It has to do with lists Let's say you want to populate a list box or drop down list of choices by calling a static method - you can wire up an ObjectDataSource to do that. But then in your...
 
 
 
 
 
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When does Declarative Data Binding Happen?

2008-05-29 13:31:00 by keith-brown in Security Briefs
 
I try to use declarative data binding (let's call it DDB for short) wherever I can in my ASP.NET apps, but there's one pain point I've run into in the past. It has to do with lists Let's say you want to populate a list box or drop down list of choices by calling a static method - you can wire up an ObjectDataSource to do that. But then in your...
 
 
 
 
 
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Who's Selling Front-Running Data?

2008-01-18 11:15:55 by Editor in Cheap Hack
 
In their explanation for why they engage in front-running in order to protect against it , Network Solutions says: "Front Runners may get access to these searches through Internet Service Providers, Spyware, or registries. " I asked Network Solutions if they had any evidence to back this statement up or if it was just speculation. Personally,...
 
 
 
 
 
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Who's Selling Front-Running Data?

2008-01-18 11:15:55 by Editor in Cheap Hack
 
In their explanation for why they engage in front-running in order to protect against it , Network Solutions says: "Front Runners may get access to these searches through Internet Service Providers, Spyware, or registries. " I asked Network Solutions if they had any evidence to back this statement up or if it was just speculation. Personally,...
 
 
 
 
 
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Two-way formatted data binding in ASP.NET

2008-08-15 20:22:37 by keith-brown in Security Briefs
 
Two way data binding in ASP.NET is easy, just use the Bind expression and data will flow between your web controls and your data source flawlessly. Until that is, you try to use a format string Bind("AmountCharged", "{0:C While this displays just as you'd expect (e.g., $200), it doesn't do so well when you submit an edit that includes the same...
 
 
 
 
 
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Gartner Data Center Conference 2008

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