I am easily old enough to recall the introduction of the first airbags in cars. And what a tough sell it was. Overly expensive, they had to compete with ‘other‘ accessories, like metallic paint and chrome wheels. Airbags would bring...
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Cybersecurity - from Hollywood to Washington
Ethan Hunt escapes from a Russian prison, with a remote accomplice opening and closing the doors of the facility through the Internet. John McClane faces a digital fire sale that step by step shuts down the entire national infrastructure.They...
Read moreSecure ID – gets a work around with support from key vendors
A secure ID is one of the key underlying systems for most in-house IT systems, but as we move into a Web 2.0 world, does this go far enough? We really need a federated ID that is still secure for in-house systems, but also enables the IT department...
Read moreThe Fallacy of separating Web development from IPv6
IBv6 has been the coming thing for quite a few years now, but like many things you start taking notice when some big bodies decide on adoption. The US Government is allegedly the largest technology infrastructure operator so its move to mandate all...
Read moreiPhone 3G, and Mozilla show user adoption to new levels of Power
It was almost compulsory to make mention of the amazing success of the iPhone 3G launch with more than one million units sold in the first three days. It took the original iPhone two and a half months to reach this point in contrast. However it’s...
Read moreSecurity Hangman
In the past week, in which I met several of our clients that are planning for this year, I only found more confirmation for the proposition in my previous blog item. Although CIO’s have been struggling for years with immovable, petrified IT...
Read moreR is P times I
IT Auditors. I used to have an image of them. Not particularly a romantic image. More like a well-defined image, really. I sort of associated them with IT Security Experts: slightly more serious than average, a bit of the worrying type and with an...
Read moreThe Walls of Jericho
I promised some additional book titles to you all. Just to guide you through your free summer days. A real nice one, which sounds particularly suitable for at the pool or the beach is The Naked Corporation, by Dan Tapscott and David Ticoll. It...
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