Archive for the ‘Security’ Category

Privacy in social networking

In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. And on the internets, information is cheap. Even more reason to watch what you say, and where you say it. You stand in the checkout line at the pharmacy, and someone starts to go through your basket. No worries, its part of the store’s [...]

Real Access, Reality

I went to TechEd this year, and went to some very interesting sessions. Like MS embracing open source on their clone CodePlex site; I loved the SQL optimization tips and tricks. It’s always good to know your enemy, as Sun Tzu says. After the 3 day reconnaissance mission, I walked out with a copy of [...]