Posted in Security on March 29th, 2002 Comments Off
Doc steps on thin ice of defining identity and articulating how the system to manage it should look like in cyberspace:
But it wasn’t until one of the late panels, “Identity on the Frontier” (with heavies from Microsoft, Sun and General Motors), that a problem and its solution became clear to me. There was a missing party […]
Posted in Security on March 29th, 2002 Comments Off
Hurray! Sorting information out of background noise becomes easier with this new security oriented weblog. Financial Applications Security Weblog is produced by Europe-resident financial industry insider Pelle Braendgaard. He’s definitely not one of those who think security is about making noise about latest Microsoft bugs; his selection of news is very rasonable and is comment-rich. Together with Securityfocus, […]
Posted in Reading, Security on March 11th, 2002 No Comments »
Note Jan 2007: I found a review of John Adams’ Risk in my ‘drawer’. I’ve just took it and posted backdated.
It may sounds either groundbreaking. It may sound obvious, but risks are not only of a security kind.
Decisions around road safety or environmental are risk decisions too and in fact are part of the […]