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Texas Law requires computer repair techs to be Private Investigators
If you repair computers in Texas and come in contact with data, you could be breaking the law. Unless, that is, you are also a licensed Private Investigator. by Tricia Liebert
Tags: Law, Computer, Texas Private Security Board, Productivity, Tricia Liebert
Blog posts 2008-07-03
Why are we ignoring Moore's Law?
In 1965, Gordon Moore predicted that the number of transistors on a chip would double every year. That was updated by Moore to two years and updated again by Intel to 18 months. According to Moore, this was a "lucky guess" based on just a few points of...
Tags: Gordon Moore, Law, Mark Burgess, Mainframes, Strategy, Servers, Hardware, Management, Tricia Liebert
Blog posts 2008-05-14
Who is protecting your electronic rights?
Materials provided to the Electronic Frontier Foundation EFF indicate that in 2006, the FBI received access to e-mail from an entire computer network instead of the single e-mail address that was approved by a secret intelligence court as a part of a national security investigation. From the...
Tags: Law, Majority, Problem, U.S. Congress, Bush, E-mail, Government, Vertical Industries, Online Communications, Enterprise Software, Software, Tricia Liebert
Blog posts 2008-02-18
Examine the computing evolution's effect on programming
Gordon Bell has a long and storied history in the computer field, and he certainly knows what he is talking about regarding the industry. Bell's Law is like a large-scale version of Moore's Law; although instead of dealing with processing power, it addresses the long-term jumps in computer "classes" such...
Tags: Bell, Class, Computer, Computer Class, Consumer Electronics, Desktops, Device, Gordon Bell, Handhelds, Hardware, Justin James, Law, Number 1, PC, Personal Technology, Productivity, Programming, Smart Phone, Smart Phones, Software
Blog posts 2007-11-30
Law that compels the surrender of encryption keys goes into effect in the United Kingdom
According to Ars Technica, new laws go into effect in the United Kingdom that make it a crime to refuse to decrypt almost any encrypted data that's requested as part of a police investigation. Individuals who refuse to comply with orders to hand over either cryptographic keys...
Tags: Law, U.K., Encryption Key, Government, Security, Vertical Industries, Enterprise Software, Software, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-10-01
D&D doesn't create characters, it reveals them
Below is my Dungeons & Dragons alignment, as determined by this quiz. Pretty accurate, I'd say, though it's interesting how close Neutral Good and Lawful Evil are to each other. I'll try not to draw too many inferences from that, about myself or the world in general. Examine your own...
Tags: Alignment, Law, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2007-09-11
Geek Trivia: Rule of dumb
Colonel Joseph Kittinger is emblematic of two things: The fine line between brave and crazy, and the enduring significance of Murphy's Law. Kittinger is perhaps best known as the United States Air Force officer who was bold enough to be the lead test subject for Project Excelsior, otherwise known as...
Tags: Class, Colonel Joseph Kittinger, Murphy, Law, Kittinger, Corporate Communications, Aerospace & Defense, Marketing, Manufacturing, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2007-08-21
Germany outlaws 'hacking tools': An impossible ban for sysadmins?
A recent update to the German criminal code has outlawed so called "hacking tools." This move has raised angry responses from security experts worldwide who have branded it as "ill considered and counterproductive."The overhaul was designed to tighten up legal definitions in order to make actions like wireless sniffing and...
Tags: Vulnerability, Software, Security, Network Tools, Legal, Law, Government, Cybercrime
Blog posts 2007-06-05
New legislation would require IT pros to report child abuse
IT professionals could soon join doctors, counselors, and teachers as professionals that are legally required to report child abuse and neglect, according to a new AP story in USA Today: At least five states — Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, South Carolina and South Dakota — require computer technicians to report...
Tags: Management, Legislation, legal liability, Laws, Law, It Management, CompTIA, Children, child abuse
Blog posts 2007-05-02
Are they Old enough to Have Babies?
This is yet another example of how Hypercritical Christians have got involved in Politics, which creates Laws that Completely contradicts Scientific FACTS. In Florida they passed a Law that said if the Girl in the Pic even LOOKS like she is under the age of 18 then you can be...
Tags: career, christianity, Contempt, e-mail, feedback, God, government, hardware, Hatred, Have Babies, it management, law, linux, muslim, networking, off-topic, oppression, programming, project management, religion, security, software, the_webninja@..., windows
Discussion threads 2007-02-18
Microsoft targets auctioneers of pirated software
Okay...I love a good scare tactic :)Sure, it's a crime. But piracy of EVERYTHING will always be around. People first pirated music by taping songs off the radio, or dubbing store bought tapes onto blanks. People used to video tape movies from their TV, or dub videos - I remember...
Tags: piracy, IT Dept_MBSSI, intellectual propertie, microsoft, security, software, law, pirates, Microsoft Corp.
Discussion threads 2007-02-07
Dutch man fined for 9 billion spam
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16944967/from/RS.1/[i]OPTA said it considered several factors, including the sheer volume of the messages, saying the 9 billion was a "minimum" estimate.[/i]This guy was only fined 97,000? Ummmm, how much damage was caused to infected machines he used to spew his spam???[i]Another aggravating factor was that this person used hundreds...
Tags: droolin, OPTA
Discussion threads 2007-02-02
Police blotter: Detecting computer-generated porn?
It's a more complexissue than just which is computer generated and which is real.You also have to correctly estimate the ages of the personsin the image, and there are some very young looking people that are not children, making this as difficult as detecting a computer generated image from a...
Tags: child porn, computer, feedback, government, law, turnier
Discussion threads 2007-01-03
Year-long hack threatens 800,000 UCLA students, faculty, and staff
Today, the Associated Press reported that University of California Los Angeles UCLA officials have alerted about 800,000 current and former students, faculty and staff that their names, social security numbers, home addresses, and birth dates were exposed during a year of data security breaches. The attacks began in October 2005...
Tags: Computer Crime, Cybercrime, data security, data theft, Education, Hacking, Identity Theft, law, privacy, Security, UCLA, University of California at Los Angeles
Blog posts 2006-12-12
Chertoff: Web could be terror training camp
Here we go . . .After the passage of the [url=en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_Commissions_Act_of_2006][b]Military Commissions Act[/b][/url], and after Bush signed it into law today (the 17th of October, 2006 -- a day which will, I hope, live in infamy so that future generations do not allow similar mistakes), we're now seeing the Republican...
Tags: apotheon, law, military commissions act, off-topic, politics, propaganda, terrorism, This IS, training, Web
Discussion threads 2006-10-17
Local Security and Group Policy
I am setting up a computer for use as a Law Library in the County Jail. As such I need to lock down the user accounts, but still be able to log in as admin and update the programs they will be using. The computer is not on...
Tags: group policy, jtoering@..., Law, Law Library, security
Q&A 2006-10-03
The religious fist stops where the legal face begins
The religious fist stops where the legal face beginsThis part of a discussion recently started by Stargazerr which referred dealing with foreign religious customs within our own countries. I would like to focus on this aspect and hear what people have to say.I'll begin, the title I have chosen sum's...
Tags: religion, law, state and church, maxwell edison, Islamic Law, mjwx, off-topic, legal face
Discussion threads 2006-04-28
Word to the wise if you quit in a huff
Seems to hinge upon decision to quitThe whole case seems to hinge on the deletions happening after his authorization to use the laptop ceased. "the court held that Citrin's authorization to access the laptop terminated when he decided to quit IAC in violation of his employment contract and destroyed incriminating...
Tags: gralfus, law, quitting, cfaa, career, Microsoft Word, deletion, laptop computer, Citrin
Discussion threads 2006-04-17
H-1B visas hit roadblock in Congress
article rootMessage was edited by: adminH1 - BSWhile companies clamor to get checp programming resources, our own Programming professionals are being squeezed into a spiral of pay cuts and 'unavailible' work.We are simply NOT developing new skilled Mainframe Programmers. This is a clear fact - just look at the...
Tags: education, H-1B Visas, outsourcing, careers, law, h1b, Dilbert-Tom, it management, U.S. Congress, H-1B, problem-I
Discussion threads 2006-04-03
Lawyers can never compete with technology
The legal profession is so tied up in its own unnecessary layers and layers of complex legislation that it simply has neither the time nor the expertise to make an in-depth study of any technological device. The consequence is that laws relating to technology are inherently inadequate for their intended...
Tags: Consumer electronics, DVD
Discussion threads 2006-03-30


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