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Evan Kohlmann
From Schneier on Security

Evan Kohlmann

Interesting profile of Evan Kohlmann: Evan Kohlmann spends his days lurking in the darkest corners of the Internet, where jihadists recruit sympathizers from across...

Proprietary Encryption in Car Immobilizers Cracked
From Schneier on Security

Proprietary Encryption in Car Immobilizers Cracked

This shouldn't be a surprise: Karsten Nohl's assessment of dozens of car makes and models found weaknesses in the way immobilisers are integrated with the rest...

Sometimes CCTV Cameras Work
From Schneier on Security

Sometimes CCTV Cameras Work

Sex attack caught on camera. Hamilton police have arrested two men after a sex attack on a woman early today was caught on the city's closed circuit television...

CRB Check Backlash
From Schneier on Security

CRB Check Backlash

Against stupid CRB checks: Last January, Annabel Hayter, chairwoman of Gloucester Cathedral Flower Guild, received an email saying that she and her 60 fellow flower...

Friday Squid Blogging: Glowing Squid
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Glowing Squid

Recent research. And an older video.

New TSA Security Test
From Schneier on Security

New TSA Security Test

I experienced a new TSA security check at Phoenix Airport last Thursday. The agent took my over-three-ounce bottle of saline, put a drop of it on a white cardboard...

NIST Announces SHA-3 Finalists (Skein is One of Them)
From Schneier on Security

NIST Announces SHA-3 Finalists (Skein is One of Them)

Yesterday, NIST announced the five hash functions to advance to the third (and final) round in the SHA-3 selection process: BLAKE, Grøstl, JH, Keccak, and Skein...

Alternate Scanning Technologies
From Schneier on Security

Alternate Scanning Technologies

Iscon uses infrared light rather than X-rays. I have no idea how well it works. And Rapiscan has a new patent: Abstract: The present invention is directed towards...

Department of Homeland Security Getting a Little too 1984ish
From Schneier on Security

Department of Homeland Security Getting a Little too 1984ish

A DHS video message, reminding people to look out for and report suspicious activity, will be displayed at WalMart stores around the country.

WikiLeaks
From Schneier on Security

WikiLeaks

I don't have a lot to say about WikiLeaks, but I do want to make a few points. 1. Encryption isn't the issue here. Of course the cables were encrypted, for transmission...

Never Let the Terrorists Know How We're Storing Road Salt
From Schneier on Security

Never Let the Terrorists Know How We're Storing Road Salt

This seems not to be a joke: The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit against the state after it refused to release the construction plans for a...

Sane Comments on Terrorism
From Schneier on Security

Sane Comments on Terrorism

From Michael Leiter, the director of the National Counterterrorism Center: Ultimately, Leiter said, it'll be the "quiet, confident resilience" of Americans after...

Profiling Lone Terrorists
From Schneier on Security

Profiling Lone Terrorists

Masters Thesis from the Naval Postgraduate School: "Patterns of Radicalization: Identifying the Markers and Warning Signs of Domestic Lone Wolf Terrorists in Our...

FTC Privacy Report
From Schneier on Security

FTC Privacy Report

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission released its privacy report: "Protecting Consumer Privacy in an Era of Rapid Change." From the press release: One method of...

Cyberwar and the Future of Cyber Conflict
From Schneier on Security

Cyberwar and the Future of Cyber Conflict

The world is gearing up for cyberwar. The U.S. Cyber Command became operational in November. NATO has enshrined cyber security among its new strategic priorities...

Friday Squid Blogging: New Species of Squid Discovered
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: New Species of Squid Discovered

New species of squid discovered in the Southern Indian Ocean.

Football Match Fixing
From Schneier on Security

Football Match Fixing

Detecting fixed football (soccer) games. There is a certain buzz of expectation, because Oscar, one of the fraud analysts, has spotted a game he is sure has been...

Full Body Scanners: What's Next?
From Schneier on Security

Full Body Scanners: What's Next?

Organizers of National Opt Out Day, the Wednesday before Thanksgiving when air travelers were urged to opt out of the full-body scanners at security checkpoints...

Close the Washington Monument
From Schneier on Security

Close the Washington Monument

Securing the Washington Monument from terrorism has turned out to be a surprisingly difficult job. The concrete fence around the building protects it from attacking...

Brian Snow Sows Cyber Fears
From Schneier on Security

Brian Snow Sows Cyber Fears

That's no less sensational than the Calgary Herald headline: "Total cyber-meltdown almost inevitable, expert tells Calgary audience." That's former NSA Technical...
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