If you're just looking for something to read that is technical, the folks at Palo Alto have put together a good list of books as "canon" for the security industry. Worth a look anyway.
For those of you who don't want to install it yourself, you can check out the video of the install (very Vista like) and the general look and feel of the web site at the academy. Yes, you have to register, but other then that it's free.
One of the problems though is that somehow (youtube) flash video became *the* way to do video on the internet. I'm part of a team trying to setup instructional information security videos on the 'net (http://theacademy.ca/)and the feedback that we got from the public at large was that "it has to look and act like youtube". If the iphone can't play those videos I can see lots of users being upset that they can't do something that they really want to do.
Before the weight of the collective slashdot effect kills the main BSD servers, check out the bit torrents that are located here: http://openbsd.somedomain.net/
In this case it's interesting to note the difference between Canada and the US's stance on encryption.
This
is from the Goverment of ontario, and tells you that you SHOULD encrypt your email.
I think the government should solve two problems at the same time.
Make facebook build the wall.
Everyone back to work for Monday!
If you're just looking for something to read that is technical, the folks at Palo Alto have put together a good list of books as "canon" for the security industry. Worth a look anyway.
https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/threat-research/cybercanon
For those of you who don't want to install it yourself, you can check out the video of the install (very Vista like) and the general look and feel of the web site at the academy. Yes, you have to register, but other then that it's free.
One of the problems though is that somehow (youtube) flash video became *the* way to do video on the internet. I'm part of a team trying to setup instructional information security videos on the 'net (http://theacademy.ca/)and the feedback that we got from the public at large was that "it has to look and act like youtube". If the iphone can't play those videos I can see lots of users being upset that they can't do something that they really want to do.
Before the weight of the collective slashdot effect kills the main BSD servers, check out the bit torrents that are located here: http://openbsd.somedomain.net/
In this case it's interesting to note the difference between Canada and the US's stance on encryption. This is from the Goverment of ontario, and tells you that you SHOULD encrypt your email.