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Software testers have to be as thorough as they can, advises testing expert John Overbaugh. Web page testing and Web form testing, like any testing process, requires smart and creative methods from the tester
I've updated the Irongeek Campuses page with a few new schools, please contact me if your university uses my materials for teaching information security. Also, I've started to help out the The Mitzvah Group with their charity work. Check out and join their Myspace page , especially if you live in the Southern Indiana/Louisville Kentucky area
I started my career in IT many years agoand since thatyearhave worked in enterprise IT for year and years. Almost all ofmy odd career storyevolves aroundworking with end users, often advising, architecting and managing the complexity of large systemsintegration projects, from hands onimplementation to strategic vision development. My deep...
We're not sure if these plans will ever make it to reality, but the Telegraph is reporting that Britain's Home Office is working on database designed to store the details of every phone call, email, and web page accessed by British citizens in the previous year. The idea is to have various telecom providers hand over their records
Ask.com has decided to put a link to its privacy policy on its home page, something that search-engine rival Google has declined to do and that has earned it criticism from privacy advocates
For Google, ready Privacy: That could be the subliminal message Google wants to send by replacing its name on its famously spartan home page with a link to its privacy policy
...page to which reserved domain names resolve to a general under construction page. Additionally, all new reserved names after tonight will not resolve to any page at all
This week, we will be making enhancements that will address the concerns related to disclosure of zone file and DNS server information of the reserved names. This should...