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On The History of Event Processing: Global Network Monitoring

2008-08-30 10:17:59 by Tim Bass in The Complex Event Processing Blog
 
...History of Complex Event Processing. Part 1: Beginnings , David Luckham opens his history discussion by saying Event processing has been going on for more than fifty years However, in On Event Processing as a Discipline and Some Subsets another colleague mistakenly blogs people who dealt in this area [network management and event correlation]...
 
 
 
 
 
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Wired.com and History.com Getting RBN-ed

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2008-03-10 14:20:33 by HASH0x8aeaaa0 in Dancho Danchev's Blog - Mind Streams of Information Security Knowledge
...History.com's search engines, which are again caching anything submitted, particularly not validated input to have the malicious parties in the face of the RBN introducing a new malware, in between the pharmaceutical scams that they serve on the basis of an affiliation model . So, after " CNET stops IFRAME site attacks - who's next? " in...
 
 
 
 
 
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Credit reporting firm sues LifeLock over fraud alerts in consumer history files

2008-02-21 14:00:00 by Editor in Computerworld Security News
 
Experian, one of the three big credit reporting firms in the U.S., filed a lawsuit claiming that LifeLock is illegally placing hundreds of thousands of fraud alerts in consumer credit-history files as part of its identity theft protection service
 
 
 
 
 
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Declassified NSA Document Reveals the Secret History of TEMPEST

2008-04-30 04:00:00 by Threat Level in Wired Security
 
The secret history of how the nation's spies discovered that their ace equipment was leaking data into the ether has never been told before. But now a declassified NSA document tells how a Bell Telephone engineer stumbled onto a problem that vexes the agency to this day
 
 
 
 
 
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History has repeatedly shown,

2008-07-16 15:48:04 by Doug Woodall in The Spyware Biz Blog
 
History has shown us many times. The larger a entity becomes, the more likely it will collapse back into itself given time. When the leaders head for a safe haven, the end is soon, sound familiar clipped from weblog.infoworld.com The suspicious death of XP support As Microsoft slowly kills off Windows XP itself over the protest of many...
 
 
 
 
 
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A Bitter Pill To Swallow: First Generation CEP Software Needs To Evolve

2008-02-09 03:08:55 by Tim Bass in The Complex Event Processing Blog
 
...history of CEP but not called CEP behind the scenes keeping peoplesafe and warm. (The same thing can be said with many similar examples of complex event processing in use today, but not called CEP by CEP software vendors This is one reason when I read the CEP history lessons I am amused at how, at times, the lessons appear self-serving, not...
 
 
 
 
 
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Every network has a firewall, shouldnt a virtual one have the same?

2008-02-10 15:07:45 by John Peterson in Security In The Virtual World
 
...history proves itself time and time again and in this case history has proven that we are quick to take advantage of things that are cheaper and make our lives easier and put the "what if's" on hold We do this all the time in every day life. What if I die tomorrow? Well, I'll wait and get life insurance later, I'm still young and healthy....
 
 
 
 
 
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Vengeance

2008-05-29 13:07:04 by schneier in Schneier on Security
 
...history, is a fundamental concern for social scientists. Until fifty-five hundred years ago, there were no state governments anywhere in the world. Even as late as 1492, all of North America, sub-Saharan Africa, Australia, New Guinea, and the Pacific islands, and most of Central and South America didn't have states and instead operated under...
 
 
 
 
 
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Every network has a firewall, shouldnt a virtual one have the same?

2008-02-10 15:07:45 by John Peterson in Security In The Virtual World
 
...history proves itself time and time again and in this case history has proven that we are quick to take advantage of things that are cheaper and make our lives easier and put the "what if's" on hold We do this all the time in every day life. What if I die tomorrow? Well, I'll wait and get life insurance later, I'm still young and healthy....