Sunday, March 25, 2007

Weekend Reading

How I Became A Music Pirate

Does DRM drive even honest well-meaning people to piracy? Yes, of course it does. Reader and music lover Jarrett tried to send the following "detailed, passionate complaint letter" to Rhino, but their only reply was:

Read the article HERE.

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In Defense of Perimeters and Security through Obscurity

This week's editorial is sure to cause a firestorm with some in the security community. I'm sure my credibility will be attacked from all sides and I'll be shunned by at least half the “experts” forevermore - because I'm about to question two sacred cows:

Read the article HERE.


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The Symantec Internet Security Threat Report Volume XI

Twice yearly, Symantec publishes a comprehensive report on the overall worldwide Internet threat landscape. With a dedicated team of researchers, authors, and the support of over 1,800 analysts worldwide, the Symantec Internet Security Threat Report has become one of the largest publicly available reports of its kind.

Take a look HERE.


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Red Hat Plans Linux Desktop

Red Hat is planning a packaged Linux desktop solution that it hopes will push its Linux desktop offering to a far broader audience than exists for its current client solution.

The move is designed in part to compete with Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 platform, which includes SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, which were released in July 2006.

Take a look HERE.

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The State of System Forensics

Businesses must place a higher value on tracking malware. There are bugs, malware and evildoers out there trying to take over your systems and steal your vital corporate data. It's your job to keep these systems healthy and protected against these threats that are trying to bring them down.
Read the article HERE.


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Adobe launches Apollo

The early part of this century has been dominated by software companies moving applications off the desktop and over to the Web. Now, Adobe is offering web developers a chance to move in the opposite direction. The company has released the first developer preview version of its Apollo toolset, which lets Web developers create desktop applications that can interact with any site on the Internet.

Read the article HERE.

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