My Weekly Standard article is up. Thanks Steve, R, C, and of course WK. Pre-emptive note to the CF community: Yes, if this were going to the IJDE it would read a lot differently. Consider who the …
Terror Web Watch for January 27, 2006
Item 1: Identity Theft and Jihad Item 2: Hamas' new propaganda wing: Al-Aqsa television Item 3: Jihadist Groups in Iraq Announce Council to Improve Coordination Item 4: The Islamic Army in Iraq …
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The Fight Comes (Closer to) Home
I spent a brief but memorable time in West Texas many years ago. Unlike a lot of my cohorts I never made a weekend trip south of the border; in part because I’m not all that interested in donkey …
What Can We Expect to Find?
In case I needed to paint a bolder and more colorful picture of what one can find on captured media . . . from crypto/privacy guru Bruce Schneier in Wired: Some years ago, I left my laptop …
From the Office of Software Security
Computerworld’s EiC weighs in on a COMPUSEC issue: Computerworld's Jaikumar Vijayan reported that the DHS is spending $1.24 million on a project designed to improve the security of open-source …
Looking on the Bright Side
The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, yesterday said that four British diplomats accused of espionage in Moscow should not be expelled, as their replacements might be cleverer than they were and …
Doing a Mental
Part two of the CNSN story on how NSA deals with percieved malcontents here. Sad. …
The Best Defense
It may have been the delirium of being woken up several times in the night by a crying newborn, or it might have been just normal run-of-the-mill delirium, but if I’m not mistaken Matt Lauer started …
What was that about a nail and a hammer?
CQ points out that NSA isn’t the only place where it pays to keep your pie hole closed: The FBI’s former top agent in Panama carried on an affair with a confidential informant that left him open …
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Crazy like a loon . . .
. . . or a fox? In the first part of a two-part series of stories on IC retaliation against employees, Cyber Cast News Service lays out a compelling case for why it is better for one’s career – not to …