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An excerpt of the speech Secretary Chertoff made to Department of Homeland Security staffers this week, celebrating what he says are their six main accomplishments so far.
With Domino's Pizza Tracker, visibility into the supply chain descends into cheesy hot absurdity
I've yet to receive a security breach notice. Neither has my husband. Neither has any friend or family member contacted me asking what to do about such a notice. All of which makes me wonder, is it the same unlucky set of citizens receiving all these notices, while the rest of us don't receive any? Am I just lucky? Or are companies not mailing these notices, relying instead mostly on website notices?
About three years ago, Thomas Keller's group did a "shoot-out test" where they took a single surveillance camera on a person's property, ran the video stream through a splitter, and allowed seven different video analytics companies to process the data.
Search Engine company is hiring a spook who will ferret out "Acts against Google." Yikes!
A hapless age-verification gateway poses as security before you can download movie trailers with adult content. But you know what it really is, right?
The Feds and the industry are celebrating the arrest of Robert Alan Soloway, one of the world's top 5 spammer. Is there really that much to celebrate?
Tim Scott, CSO and global director of emergency services and security for The Dow Chemical Company, is one of thirteen finalists for a new award for ethical leadership.
An economics professor thinks a You-Spam-You-Pay bond system could be the answer to one of the Internet's worst scourges.


