January 2009 - Posts
Today, it was revealed that a departing contractor left Fannie Mae with a parting gift – a Logic Bomb designed to take 4000 of the financial giants servers & their data. Since this news broke, a number of concerned CIOs have requested my team for
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Almost all thick client applications need to update themselves. This is the only way to distribute newer functionality and bug fixes. The updated executables are usually downloaded on the client from the company’s servers. In the past, there have been
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Today I had a thought provoking conversation with Dr. Peter Diamandis , Chairman and CEO of Zero Gravity Corporation & X Prize Foundation, on radical & fundamental change. Change that advances the status quo rather than relying on incremental
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"Managing Cross-Site Scripting Using CAT.NET and AntiXSS (Level 200)" It will be co-presented by lead developers behind Anti-XSS & CAT.NET. Register Here
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