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- Stay safe when you pull an all-nighter: 10 self-defense tips for techies
- IT pros may be experts at protecting their systems from attack. But working late on short sleep, preoccupied with a tricky project, they may not be ready to protect themselves. Deb Shinder calls on her law enforcement background to provide techs with some self-defense basics. by Debra Littlejohn Shinder
- Blog posts 2008-07-17
- 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
- Blog posts 2008-07-03
- 10 ways you might be breaking the law with your computer
- For many years, the Internet was the "final frontier," operating largely unregulated -- in part because of the jurisdictional nightmare involved in trying to enforce laws when communications crossed not just state lines but also national boundaries. That was then; this is now. Legislation that affects the...
- Blog posts 2008-05-16
- 10 ways you might be breaking the law with your computer
- For many years, the Internet was largely unregulated, partly because of the jurisdictional nightmare involved in trying to enforce laws when communications crossed not just state lines but also national boundaries. But now, legislation that affects the use of Internet-connected computers is springing up everywhere. As Deb Shinder explains, you...
- Download resources 2008-05-16
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Blog posts 2007-11-30
- Legal Issues Surrounding Monitoring During Network Research (Invited Paper)
- This work was motivated by a discussion that two of the coauthors computer science professors had with the other coauthor (a law professor and a former computer crime Trial Attorney at the U.S. Department of Justice), in which it was pointed out that some of the network measurements that the...
- White papers 2007-10-26
- Preparedness and the Force of Law
- It is a long held and accepted legal tenet that a Presidential Executive Order has the force of law and is for all intent and purpose "the law of the land." Such Executive Orders have been issued from time to time by Presidents to meet specific national needs or executive...
- White papers 2007-10-20
- Digital Laws for Magistrates (zip)
- Digital Laws for Magistrates covers some important criminal laws of Bangladesh. It's a Visual Basic Program with MS Access as back end. Contents of database is editable. You can allow the computer to read out the laws. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
- Software downloads 2007-10-02
- 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...
- 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...
- Blog posts 2007-09-11
- Murphy's laws (gg)
- Displays Murphy's laws randomly. You can select category of laws you want to see. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
- Software downloads 2007-09-10
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Blog posts 2007-05-02
- Security Compliance Best Practices
- There are numerous new laws related to corporate governance, financial reporting practices, protecting personal information, counter-terrorism, and the potential for litigation. These laws impact an organization's data backup and storage requirements, electronic documentation, and overall security strategy. Plain and simple, many organizations are not prepared to comply with these laws....
- White papers 2007-04-30
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Discussion threads 2007-02-02
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