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Yet Another Schneier Interview
From Schneier on Security

Yet Another Schneier Interview

This one for ZDNet.uk.

Live Face-Off with Marcus Ranum at ISD
From Schneier on Security

Live Face-Off with Marcus Ranum at ISD

Here are the six links to the face-off Marcus Ranum and I did on stage at the Information Security Decisions conference in Chicago.

MagnePrint Technology for Credit/Debit Cards
From Schneier on Security

MagnePrint Technology for Credit/Debit Cards

This seems like a solution in search of a problem: MagTek discovered that no two magnetic strips are identical. This is due to the manufacturing process. Similar...

Australia Restores Some Sanity to Airport Screening
From Schneier on Security

Australia Restores Some Sanity to Airport Screening

Welcome news: Carry-on baggage rules will be relaxed under a shake-up of aviation security announced by the Federal Government today. The changes will see passengers...

The Politics of Power in Cyberspace
From Schneier on Security

The Politics of Power in Cyberspace

Thoughful blog post by The Atlantic's Marc Ainbinder: We allow Google, Amazon.com, credit companies and all manner of private corporations to collect intimateMy...

Facial Recognition Door Lock
From Schneier on Security

Facial Recognition Door Lock

Only $456.

Telcoms Security
From Schneier on Security

Telcoms Security

A very good four-part series: "Risk and Security in the Telecommunications Industry."

The U.S. Civil Rights Movement as an Insurgency
From Schneier on Security

The U.S. Civil Rights Movement as an Insurgency

This is interesting: Most Americans fail to appreciate that the Civil Rights movement was about the overthrow of an entrenched political order in each of the Southern...

U.S./Russia Cyber Arms Control Talks
From Schneier on Security

U.S./Russia Cyber Arms Control Talks

Now this interesting: The United States has begun talks with Russia and a United Nations arms control committee about strengthening Internet security and limiting...

Me Speaking on "The Future of Privacy"
From Schneier on Security

Me Speaking on "The Future of Privacy"

Video of the talk I gave to the Open Right Group last week in London.

Friday Squid Blogging: Cephalopod Christmas Trees
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Cephalopod Christmas Trees

Christmas is coming.

Yet Another Schneier Interview
From Schneier on Security

Yet Another Schneier Interview

This one from Gulf News.

Wondermark on Passwords
From Schneier on Security

Wondermark on Passwords

Funny.

Obama's Cybersecurity Czar
From Schneier on Security

Obama's Cybersecurity Czar

Rumors are that RSA president Art Coviello declined the job. No surprise: it has no actual authority but a lot of responsibility. Security experts have pointed...

Reacting to Security Vulnerabilities
From Schneier on Security

Reacting to Security Vulnerabilities

Last month, researchers found a security flaw in the SSL protocol, which is used to protect sensitive web data. The protocol is used for online commerce, webmail...

TSA Publishes Standard Operating Procedures
From Schneier on Security

TSA Publishes Standard Operating Procedures

BoingBoing is pretty snarky: The TSA has published a "redacted" version of their s00per s33kr1t screening procedure guidelines (Want to know whether to frisk a...

My Reaction to Eric Schmidt
From Schneier on Security

My Reaction to Eric Schmidt

Schmidt said: I think judgment matters. If you have something that you don't want anyone to know, maybe you shouldn't be doing it in the first place. If you really...

Emotional Epidemiology
From Schneier on Security

Emotional Epidemiology

This, from The New England Journal of Medicine, sounds familiar: This is the story line for most headline-grabbing illnesses

Using Fake Documents to Get a Valid U.S. Passport
From Schneier on Security

Using Fake Documents to Get a Valid U.S. Passport

I missed this story: Since 2007, the U.S. State Department has been issuing high-tech "e-passports," which contain computer chips carrying biometric data to prevent...

Terrorists Targeting High-Profile Events
From Schneier on Security

Terrorists Targeting High-Profile Events

In an AP story on increased security at major football (the American variety) events, this sentence struck me: "High-profile events are something that terrorist...
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