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Benefit of doubt

Eric Lipert:
Well, sure, it’s _easy_ to look at black hole projects after they died a flaming death and say that hey, that was an awful black hole project.
What’s _hard_ is identifying which are going to be the flaming-death black hole products and which are actually going to be the successful “fundamental change” products.

What’s next?

“What’s next?” is the question that gives a buzz to seekers of the next big thing. It also seems to be quite an interesting question for Silicon Valley technologists, such as Christopher Allen. Chris has written up his views on the state of security technology five years after he made it big with SSL. Surprised […]

Predictions

Bonus issue of SANS Newsbites provides predictions for the next year from a dozen or so of usual suspects (and some unusual ones). At this point in time it may be interesting to revisit some of the last year’s predictions:

Bruce Schneier predicted liability would become an issue. It hasn’t. But we are on our way.
FBI […]

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