Archive for April, 2006
Mini-Sensors for “Military Omniscience”
0 Comments Published April 4th, 2006 in the following Categories:Big Picture || Network Hardware || Wireless Networking
Network technology is being applied in lots of interesting ways.
Take this application, for example, detailed in DefenseTech.org:
Spotting insurgents, sorting out friend from foe – it’s beyond tough in today’s guerilla war zones. So tough, that no single monitor can be counted on to handle the job. The Pentagon’s answer: build a set of palm-sized, […]
- More information is better
- Q&A: A lost interview with ENIAC co-inventor J. Presper Eckert
- Wireless Networking Explained
- The Story of the First Internet Worm
Internet Security: Four Reasons Users Choose Risk and How to Overcome Them
0 Comments Published April 3rd, 2006 in the following Categories:Network Security
by Sylvia Breau
The risk of monetary loss in the event of a computer security breach is frighteningly high. These days, an unprotected computer is likely to be infected with a pest within 20 minutes of being connected to the Internet. The average computer is checked for weaknesses by unknown parties 17 times a day.
If you […]
