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Its about freedom of religon stupid!

2008-01-28 23:04:11 by HASH0x8b13d68 in StillSecure, After All These Years
 
...religion as we see fit. I think the folks commenting about the no harm, no foul attitude miss the point. It isn't the fact that the school suffered little, if any damage. It isn't even the fact that it was a school that was attacked. I have a problem with this group attacking any religion because they don't agree with that religion. I don't...
 
 
 
 
 
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Larry Sutos Paper Drama

2008-01-02 14:53:30 by RSnake in ha.ckers.org web application security lab
 
...religion. Im not saying the inverse isnt true, EG: if you cant exploit it, it doesnt matter how good your crawler is. Im just saying if you havent thought of the crawling depth metric you probably should Anyway, enough drama already! Id suggest, for those of you who worry about alien abduction, if you have a problem with me, email me already,...
 
 
 
 
 
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On Religion; Security One, Of Course

2008-02-05 07:26:00 by Dr Anton Chuvakin in Anton Chuvakin Blog -
 
It started from Dave's Gradient paper ( here ), it continued on his list and beyond . It is a fun discussion about broad security trends, which main centers around the following: should you use security measures that are trivial to defeat (like NIDS or NIPS)? Is the incremental increase of security (e.g. vs amateur attackers) worth the headache...
 
 
 
 
 
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Now Thats a Novel Way to Kill the FUD

2008-02-17 22:14:51 by mcurphey in Mark Curphey - SecurityBuddha.com
 
Static Analysis Tools Exposition (SATE). If these guys would do this on other tool classes I think we could breakdown some more security religion and get back to creating pragmatic solutions to real problems. Wow, the first two rants ever on my blog each within a few minutes, strange day
 
 
 
 
 
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Internet Censorship

2008-04-07 05:00:32 by schneier in Schneier on Security
 
...religion; and security concerns Some countries, such as India, filter only a few sites; others, such as Iran, extensively filter the Internet. Saudi Arabia tries to block all pornography (social norms and morals). Syria blocks everything from the Israeli domain ".il" (politics and power). Some countries filter only at certain times. During...
 
 
 
 
 
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EU bloggers under assault by the European Parliament - they need your help

2008-06-12 08:38:35 by HASH0x8b6ca50 in StillSecure, After All These Years
 
One of the nice things about having started the SBN was that I have gotten to meet (mostly virtually) many security bloggers from around the world. Some of the most prolific contributors to the content of the SBN has been the members of the Belgian Security Bloggers Network . I received word today from one of the authors of one of the blogs,...
 
 
 
 
 
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EU bloggers under assault by the European Parliament - they need your help

2008-06-12 09:38:11 by ashimmy in StillSecure, After All These Years
 
One of the nice things about having started the SBN was that I have gotten to meet (mostly virtually) many security bloggers from around the world. Some of the most prolific contributors to the content of the SBN has been the members of the Belgian Security Bloggers Network . I received word today from one of the authors of one of the blogs,...
 
 
 
 
 
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Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols is no Nobel economic laureate

2008-07-16 16:09:15 by HASH0x847303c in StillSecure, After All These Years
 
...religion, politics or technology they find God's hand guiding you towards their position in every event, good or bad. A perfect example was brought to my attention by Michael Farnum. Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols, the resident Cyber Cynic and Linux zealot at ComputerWorld, has taken the current state of our economy as a message from God that...
 
 
 
 
 
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French gov't resists police database protests

2008-09-18 00:00:00 by HASH0x8472f34 in Network World on Security
 
The French government will not reverse a decree allowing French police to record the sexuality and religion of suspects in their files, the French Minister of the Interior has said, despite calls from a parliamentary commission on Thursday not to collect some of that information