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Rank: Cave Painter

In reference to "Eventually cloud security will be BETTER than traditional security"  what time frame do you see this happening in?

Rank: Cave Painter

can a parameter be placed in effect that could limit this type of activity?

Rank: Cave Painter

was cornish a current employee when this was done?

 

Rank: Cave Painter

on the deletion by james cormish...why were not these backed up?

 

Rank: Cave Painter

hello all

Rank: Cave Painter

Oops. Where did the audio go? :/

Thinkernetter

And yet once again, Richard is such a great speaker it's always great to revise his presentations. :)

Thinkernetter

Indeed, so much ahs changed since last time was here talking about the Cloud over a year ago. 

Thinkernetter

Listening to the archive again. 

Thinkernetter

ah, another recording

Rank: Cave Painter

Thanks for the information!

Rank: Cave Painter

Hello from Alabama.

Rank: Cave Painter

Thank you !

Rank: Cave Painter

I have looked, but I have never been able to find my name as they indicated on their websites.

Rank: Cave Painter

I have looked

Rank: Cave Painter

Has anyone ever found their name on the Internet Evolution Facebook or Twitter pages showing that they have graduated past sessions?

Rank: Cave Painter

Thank you!

Rank: Cave Painter

Another good session!

Rank: Cave Painter

Thank you !

Rank: Cave Painter

Thank you !

Rank: Cave Painter

new audio panel

Rank: Cave Painter

the other aspect is if storm like sandy can mess up with cloud as well

Rank: Cave Painter

security always a big concern with cloud applications

 

Rank: Cave Painter

didnt realize there was another semester this fall again

Rank: Cave Painter

The future of cloud computing will certainly be one to follow

IQ Crew

A lot has changed since the last time he was here at IE

IQ Crew

I really enjoyed this presentation

IQ Crew

The new audio play sure looks snazzy ;)

IQ Crew

I missed the live broadcast. Catching up on audio now...

IQ Crew

is there an insurance model for such breaches?

Rank: Cave Painter

even worse what happens if the data is lost or the backup is damaged? what is the liability scenario then?

Rank: Cave Painter

as someone who works for an insuranc ecompany, how is the CSP liable for the leaked information?

Rank: Cave Painter

This south carolina breach is a huge disaster, how are they countering its effects

Rank: Cave Painter

life cannot be any more bleak with regards the vulnrabilites that have to do with cloud computing

Rank: Cave Painter

Very enlightening webinar

Rank: Cave Painter

@gcaros: or we could post something like Kaos360. At least we would not loose track of how many posts we made! :-)

Rank: Cave Painter

@gcaros: Or Sandy!

Rank: Cave Painter

@gcaros: Especially if work gets in the way and you cannot listen live.

Rank: Cave Painter

Thank you Richard.

Rank: Cave Painter

I don't like the fact that I have to make 4 posts to get credit.

Rank: Cave Painter

What is the Rank:  Cave Painter?

Rank: Cave Painter

Good Stuff.  Glad I could rewind.  Sometimes I don't hear that fast.

Rank: Cave Painter

Catching up.  Listened

Rank: Cave Painter

Just catching up. Did not realize there was a class yesterday.

Rank: Cave Painter

Thanks for the archive recording; could not make it in yesterday.

Rank: Cave Painter

thanks!

Rank: Cave Painter

This was great

Rank: Cave Painter

Lost my audio.  Refreshing browser brought me back to the start.  Is there anyway to get to the current location in the presentation.

Rank: Cave Painter

How safe is my data on cloud

Rank: Cave Painter

thank you

Rank: Cave Painter

Thanks, very informative class

IQ Crew

Whether this drawback will pull the technology down?

IQ Crew

How industry is going to address the issue is more important

IQ Crew

security is a major concern with cloud

IQ Crew

Hi every body, finally we started

IQ Crew

i thought i lost the audio but after waiting a few seconds, close to a minute it went back

 

Rank: Cave Painter

refreshing browser

Rank: Cave Painter

audio seems to be choppy

Rank: Cave Painter

downloading slide

Rank: Cave Painter

viewing archive

Rank: Cave Painter

missed it, been in the field

Rank: Cave Painter

See u all "in session" later on....

IQ Crew

we must be paranoid...because those with a sense of "positive paranoia" are the ones who survive. :-)

IQ Crew

Good Quote Mitch :)

 

Rank: Cave Painter

Thanks again Richard

Rank: Cave Painter

Safe Travels Richard...Look forward to "seeing" you on the web. :-)

IQ Crew

have a good flight!!

IQ Crew

Thank you Richard!

Thinkernetter

@Stiennon; good idea however most cloud servers are in major cities and they seem to be the most targeted. I think small cities should be where the servers are incase of terriorist attacks (physical).

Rank: Cave Painter

..and to pick up on Richard's thought, assume the worst and hope for the best..the mantra that keeps law enforcement folks alive.

IQ Crew

Thanks for joining us, Richard!

Thinkernetter

"I'm paranoid. But am I paranoid ENOUGH?"

Thinkernetter

They are calling my flight folks!  Thanks for your time and great questions/discussion.

Thinkernetter

a backup strategy is key to alleviate the concerns..that's for sure.

IQ Crew

I can always get a copy of my data if I can go back in time. There is a copy of your data in every slice of time. If I can only invent that time machine...

Rank: Cave Painter

Mitch. You can't be sure that a cloud provider's employees are trustworthy. Assume they are not and build your security accordingly. Just like you cannot assure that your own employees are trustworthy. You need controls, continuous monitoring, separation of duties, etc. 

Thinkernetter

Richard, how can you be sure that a cloud provider's employees are trustworthy? Or can you?

Thinkernetter

Kim: I think most users of cloud services share your concern. So they host on redundant clouds.

Thinkernetter
Free hacking still going on
Rank: Cave Painter

jwallace. Not *all* data. Just the data over ATT's network. which is a big part of the Internet.

Thinkernetter

I'm doubting that given the speed of delivery. I'm not giving our powers at be that much credit and if that is indeed taking place, we're waaaaay ahead of where we think we are. 

IQ Crew

Richard, I guess I'm not concerned so much about the data being "hacked" as being mislaid or lost.  Limited liability for the CSP, I suspect, huge problems for the client.

Thinkernetter

django1.  I hope not. By now I expected there to be a market for secure computers. Other than Mac that does not exist.  I hope that cloud providers that add security will succeed.

Thinkernetter

@mitch-Yeah!its the one where the NSA dude who got fired robs the entire country!

Thinkernetter

Yes, really.

Rank: Cave Painter

So I believe we should store all data in two or more locations. How important it is determines how many places. Security and sync are the two got cha'z

Rank: Cave Painter

@KSuhr, really?

Rank: Cave Painter

KSuhr "Keep in mind that all data sent over the internet goes through a national security database before getting to you and you receipient and they can break the code."

come again?

IQ Crew

Keep in mind that all data sent over the internet goes through a national security database before getting to you and you receipient and they can break the code.

Rank: Cave Painter

re Cloud security: Will it be like OSs not being responsible for device breaches. Rent (buy) your own security service, like McAfee, Norton....

Rank: Cave Painter

KSuhr - That's great for an individual user but it doesn't scale to midsize or big business. 

Thinkernetter

If it is on your hard drive and an SD card or even a CD then it is redundantly saved. I have three with the same information.

Rank: Cave Painter

Kim: If the data is encrypted with AES 256 or better I would feel very comfortable with it residing anywhere at all.  As long as the keys were in a strong box somehwere.

Thinkernetter

Kim, if the data is not stored redundantly it's in danger of being lost. 

Thinkernetter

Mary: more unprotected data. And horrible recognition of what *should* be protected. SSNs? Um, yes.

Thinkernetter

aum007 - Is that the one with the "I'm a Mac" guy?

Thinkernetter

I think an enterprise which needs to retain data for regulatory or legal reasons will need to be very careful about storing unique copies of that data anywhere except inhouse.  Am I too anxious?

Thinkernetter

@Mitch-you are speaking just like the theme from Die Hard 4!!!!

Thinkernetter

@Richard: I read a couple of your comments on the recent data breach at South Carolina's revenue dept. Would you categorize that as a case of unprotected cloud?

Thinkernetter

@Ariella, The  tape read errors was what worried me

Rank: Cave Painter

Thales also does a good job on PKI-check them out

http://resources.idgenterprise.com/original/AST-0073572_Securing_Your_PKI_Building_Trust_You_Can_Depend_On_wp.pdf

Thinkernetter

How can enterprises be sure to hold cloud providers accountable for security? Or can they?

Thinkernetter

@django1 just like the insurance policies. You don't really want to make use of them but have to have them just in case.

 

Thinkernetter

Richard - Good point. Disaster recovery presents opportunities for attackers to attack the backup site and the data in transit. IT needs to think that through. 

Thinkernetter

Kim Davis: great point. the service provider usually wants to distance themselves from providing security assurances.

Thinkernetter

I need to test sugarsync also. 

Rank: Cave Painter

@Ariella, That reminds me during the old days that I had to back up unix and oracle and kept praying tha I hope that we don't need to use those backup tapes

Rank: Cave Painter

Mitch:  Disaster recovery poses some interesting security questions. It is hard enough to ensure that you can recover from your data center being inundated with flood waters. On top of that you have to have at least as good security in the back up site. Attackers are well aware of the opportunity to take down a primary site so they can attack the backup/recovery site.

Thinkernetter

@django I back up files on sugarsync now. I haven't had the occassion to test it, though.

Thinkernetter

One of the big mysteries in this area is how much responsibility the CSP has, and how much the client has.  It's important to get clear on that.

Thinkernetter

@Ksuhr, I assume you have a GO-list on what to put in your GO-bag, just in case you have to GO...

Rank: Cave Painter

Is there a cloud provider who will guarentee the back up of files? Or it will all come to the exclusions in the fine print?

Rank: Cave Painter

KSuhr - That's great for an individual user but I should think it does not scale to business -- big companies. 

Thinkernetter

@django-i dont blame u.we have to keep looking.

Thinkernetter

Mary Jander:  If by Big Companies you mean the service providers, yes and no, mostly no. Amazon has great security around their own infrastucture but offer NO security to hosting customers. They leave it up to them.

Thinkernetter

Thanks for an informative session all

Rank: Cave Painter

A simple SD card can hold a lot of information and is easy to carry if you have to evacuate. Then no one can break into it.

Rank: Cave Painter

@Ariella, I looked at those cloud storage services and I havent found the right one yet. I just need to store files, not backup my pc or synchronize data

Rank: Cave Painter

thanks for an excellent presentation

Rank: Cyborg

Richard, is disaster recovery -- on everybody's mind this week -- a security issue?

Thinkernetter

Aum007.  Yes, but there are plenty of customers who are just jumping into the cloud with no security. When security is present it should induce the wisely reluctant.

Thinkernetter

 

Mpouraryan:  Agree loss of control is an issue, but do you really control your existing environment? Does MSFT auto-update for instance?  we trust MSFT, Adobe, Firefox, etc.

Thinkernetter

@django1 Yes, I once heard a woman decrying the loss of her phone because she had not backed up the photos on it, so they were gone for good.

Thinkernetter

@Richard-so now its simply a question of convincing  wary consumers?

Thinkernetter

The big fire in NJ reminds me that I have been tasked by my wife to  upload our photo treasures somewhere where it will be safe

Rank: Cave Painter

@Richard: Big companies are also claiming to have better security than in house. Is that really an exaggeration at this point?

Thinkernetter

great presentation.

Rank: Cave Painter

@Richard-can you please explain in easy to understand terms?

Thinkernetter

Sure Mitch. Identity Based encryption uses some unique info about you to create the encryption key. An email address is good because it is unique and you will know when it is compromised from Wikipedia: the public key of a user is some unique information about the identity of the user (e.g. a user's email address). This can use the text-value of the name or domain name as a key or the physical IP address it translates to.

 

Thinkernetter

great presentation!

Rank: Cave Painter

Do significant problems arise when you share the cloud with other cloud clients whose security is poor?  Can we expect to find attacks on badly defended cloud clients spilling over to affect responsible clients?

Thinkernetter

Aum007.  We are almost there. and for some implimentations, like a small app or a startup you *can* have better cloud security than if you do it in-house.

Thinkernetter

Richard, can you go into a little bit more detail about identity-based encryption? How does that work?

Thinkernetter

Richard, my brain is too easily strained. 

Thinkernetter

Although a "fan", I still have problems with not having 100% control....we seem to lose our independence by too much dependence on the cloud. 

IQ Crew

Split key is very Cool. And very mathematical.  Check it out on Wikipedia if you want to strain your brain.

Thinkernetter

@Stiennon good to know about the keys.

Thinkernetter

Good question, aum007!

Thinkernetter

@Richard-do u have a timeframe from when Cloud Security will be good enough to surprass Traditional Security(or are we already there)???

Thinkernetter

django - You're thinking of Instagram. (Took me a minute to figure out where you were going with that.)

Thinkernetter

@richard - thanks!

Rank: Cyborg

Right Mitch.  Wired writer is great example of why NOT to tie everything together.

 

Thinkernetter

Did Mr Hoodie buy foxygram also?

Rank: Cave Painter

Good question, aum007? Richard, how does that split key work? Is that PKI encryption?

Thinkernetter

Labnuke.  CSA is often cited as the best example of a volunteer org getting ahead of the problem. Great stuff.

Thinkernetter

Great example of cloud perils: The Wired writer who had his cloud account, iPhone, iPad, and MacBook Pro wiped by an attacker a couple of months ago. Chilling. 

Thinkernetter

Thank you for the presentation.

Rank: Cave Painter

when will we have "desktops" on the cloud where the computing power of your device won't really matter much.

IQ Crew

24/7  Yes, military grade. Or if you are running Predator drones, no encryption at all. :-(

 

Thinkernetter

@Richard-could u elaborate a little more on the Split key from porticor?

Thinkernetter

@richard - Any thoughts on the Cloud Security Alliance and their framework?

cloudsecurityalliance.org

Rank: Cyborg

Thank you for your comments.

 

Rank: Cave Painter

thanks for the presentation

Rank: Cave Painter

Mitch there are apps for that. :-)  Look for Key disocvery solution. Venfi and Entrust do it.  Most orgs have hundreds if not thousands of keys. 

 

Thinkernetter

Great Insights Richard..Thanks!!!

IQ Crew

@Mitch -this is stuff frm their website

 

24/7 Protection

? Military grade encryption
? Everything is encrypted on your device before being sent out
? No central server
? No one is tracking you or has access to your stuff

 

DISCLAIMER-I dont work for Foxygram!!!

Thinkernetter

Thanks for the bird eye view

 

Rank: Cave Painter

Thanks RIchard for presenting. See everyone tomorrow.

IQ Crew

Covered some key points. Good lecture.

Rank: Cave Painter

And now the text portion of the chat is begun! Any questions or comments for our lecturer, Richard Stiennon?

Thinkernetter

Richard, is it possible that there have been breaches of major public clouds already -- they just haven't been publicized?

Thinkernetter

@richard **applause** **applause** **applause**

Rank: Cyborg

 

@Stiennon Hello, thanks for the thorough presentation.

Thinkernetter

good broadcast

 

Rank: Cave Painter

Thanks Richard

Rank: Cave Painter

Thanks Richard, very good intro of the issues.

IQ Crew

@Richard  Thanks for another great presentation

Rank: Cave Painter

Arielle:  Exactly. crypto guys use the safety depoist box analogy all the time.

 

Thinkernetter

@Mitch yes, we need apps for that -- finding missing keys

Thinkernetter

Thanks Richard. Great session.

Rank: Cave Painter

Concise and to the point

Rank: Cave Painter

hi class!

 

 

Thinkernetter

what type of hardware is on the cloud?

IQ Crew

I played around with PGP for my email before, there are places to store your keys

Rank: Cave Painter

@Mitch-do check them out;they dont store the encryption anywhere,so attackers dont know who and where to attack whom.

Thinkernetter

Ariella - Yup! And then you have to remember where you kept the key....

Thinkernetter

@mitch.  This is so true about expecting attacks.

IQ Crew

That reminds me of how banks had safety deposit boxes set up. The customer and someone at the bank each had to apply a different key to open it.

Thinkernetter

aum007 - What is foxygram. 

Thinkernetter

Expect to be attacked. Everyone is attacked. 

Thinkernetter

Still stuff from foxygram is too cool and u can prevent a lot of key storage/liability/government issues this way.

Thinkernetter

How do you get the encryption keys back, if St Peter has them?

IQ Crew

For those who are wondering where to store the Encryption and also whether your machine can handle the encryption-I have just the solution

https://foxygr.am

Thinkernetter

Still, you can pay the PR folk to help you do it.

Thinkernetter

St. Peter holds the (encryption)keys  to the clouds???

Rank: Cave Painter

Mary, you can't really restore brand reputation or customer goodwill witha  financial penalty. 

Thinkernetter

Richard S. noted that the lack of encryption was to blame for a huge data breach in South Carolina recently.

Thinkernetter

@dmcaarlson-it depends,we need keys which work

 

Thinkernetter

Thanks mitch for slide number.  Had to relaunch.

IQ Crew

Encryption is so important.

Thinkernetter

@Mitch  thanks

Rank: Cave Painter

But compensation might, @Mitch.

Thinkernetter

Whom maintains the keys in the cloud? I mean will you know whom the admins are

Rank: Cave Painter

@aum, can we switch to satellites temporarily? How about switching to the internet2 backbone, temporarily also...

Rank: Cave Painter

Was it a complex password, I wonder?

Thinkernetter

@Tricia-Your welcome!

Thinkernetter

Contracts and penalties don't fix the damage after it's happened. 

Thinkernetter

I don't think its practical for manual keying

 

Rank: Cave Painter

@Thinkernetter--you were right. I had to jump outside firewall AND change browser.  U ROCK

 

Rank: Cave Painter

dmcaarlson - Yes, thumb-typing a long key isn't hugely practical. 

Thinkernetter

@aum007 - Tablets can handle encryption, but I think of the manual key entry required for some and wonder if it is practical

 

Rank: Cave Painter

@Mitch-Smartphones,it depends on the infra at the backend.

Thinkernetter

@Mitch-Tablets can handle encryption for sure.

Thinkernetter

@django-it still possible for a largescale internet outage (like a major intercontentinal cable fault) to mess up a lot of things.

Thinkernetter

Is it practical to encryp everything? Isn't that expensive computationally? Can smartphones and tablets handle the decryption?

Thinkernetter

@django-not always!

Thinkernetter

redundant cloud machines are on different power grids...

Rank: Cave Painter

Testing....

Rank: Cave Painter

eahurstjr - Yay!

Thinkernetter

"Scanstorms." Good word. 

Thinkernetter

@mpouryan-Did you ??? Congratulations!!!! LOL!!!

Thinkernetter

I wonder if they had to do a cloud-to-cloud data transfer from NJ right before Sandy hit?

Rank: Cave Painter

I refreshed and am hearing audio successfully

IQ Crew

What drives me nuts is the ones that tells me I have gotten 800 Million. :-)

IQ Crew

@Tricia-Two options,try an alternative browser or maybe ur company Firewall is blocking audio transmissions.In that case,u have to wait for the replay.

Thinkernetter

labnuke - Good point!

Thinkernetter

@tricia - use a different browser then

Rank: Cyborg

Tricia319, try refreshing the page, restarting the browser, or switching browsers. 

Thinkernetter

@mitch - ask them if they have ever clicked on or seen spam which they did not recognize until too late... they were a target

Rank: Cyborg

what about natural disasters?   

IQ Crew

Tried that. Doesn't work. It just says blast, live talk radio. Then nothing

 

Rank: Cave Painter

Have any of the big public clouds been targeted?  I guess we wouldn't know unless the attacks were successful.

Thinkernetter

yaab..I was part of it. :-(

IQ Crew

How do you convince people that they are a target if they're sure they're not?

Thinkernetter

Everyone on the Internet is a target. 

Thinkernetter

@tricia-click on the play button on the player! u will get thru to sound.

Thinkernetter

People say McDonald's is bad for you but I don't think this is what they meant!

Thinkernetter

Trcia319, you need to download the slide deck from the link above. This is not a webinar. 

Thinkernetter

F5 worked. thanks

No assurance that your Cloud provider might not patch/reboot your servers 'by accident'

 

Rank: Cave Painter

@eah-great to have u here too!

Thinkernetter

If the internet has a way of implementing endpoint user identification(e.g. everyone should apply for a token that requires your iris scan or voiceprint), then we will reduce the bad behavior

Rank: Cave Painter

@tricia - the webinar is on this page at the top click the audio control

 

Rank: Cyborg

@Mitch-good point!All it takes is one weakest link in the chain and we are all in deep-deep trouble!

Thinkernetter

Was Cornish prosecuted?

Thinkernetter

Good Afternoon everyone.

IQ Crew

Thank you Richard for presenting today.

IQ Crew

The link they sent does not allow me to log into the webinar

It just sends me to this page.

Help!

Rank: Cave Painter

How can you be sure that a cloud provider's employees are trustworthy?

Thinkernetter

@kim today DDOS servers can be very,very easily done by just manipulating the clowd in the wrong way

Thinkernetter

oops audio gone!

Thinkernetter

audio dropped for less than a minute due to phone problems. We're back now. 

Thinkernetter

we did lose audio for a bit, but it's back now.

 

Thinkernetter

Ok, thought it was me

Rank: Cave Painter

just lost audio here

Rank: Cave Painter

did it just go silent? volume seems low anyway

Rank: Cyborg

We seem to have lost our lecturer. Hopefully he'll dial in again soon. Please stand by. 

Thinkernetter

DDoS defences used to require bringing a whole bunch of servers online.

Thinkernetter

Any questions or comments for our lecturer?

Thinkernetter

Hello 7DEErs!

Rank: Cave Painter

@dagamier-Yeah this is the new player format.you have play it first!

Thinkernetter

It usually starts automatically.  That's a puzzle.

Thinkernetter

Hello from Dayton, Ohio

Rank: Cave Painter

pinhauliu -  Please try refreshing your window, restart your browser, or switch to another browser. 

Thinkernetter

totally did not notice the play button myself. was wondering why it was still so quiet

Rank: Cyborg

No audio for me, either.

Rank: Cave Painter

jkcurry -  Please try refreshing your window, restart your browser, or switch to another browser. 

Thinkernetter

Refreshing and clicking (3x) on the audio play button worked for me.

Rank: Cave Painter

Hello from Ohio, the sun is coming out!

 

Rank: Cave Painter

@jkcurry-press the play button on the player.u will get audio!

Thinkernetter

You have to hit play to here it, it did not start automatically

 

Rank: Cave Painter

It works on Chrome also

Thinkernetter

Ah I did not hit Play!

Rank: Cave Painter

I have no audio

Rank: Cave Painter

Yes, we do have audio. Please try refreshing your window, restart your browser, or switch to another browser. 

Thinkernetter

I have audio on Firefox.  IE sometimes does not cooperate.

Thinkernetter

I had to click on the "play button" on the audio control to get the audio going

Rank: Cave Painter

we are really fortunate to have such an experienced lecturer wid us once again!

Thinkernetter

richard always does amazing lectures!!!

Thinkernetter

I have no audio

 

Rank: Cave Painter

meggstar911 - Sorry to hear you're having problems. Please refresh your window, restart your browser, or switch to another browser. 

Thinkernetter

Are we there yet?

Rank: Cave Painter

Good afternoon

Rank: Cave Painter

refreshing my browser

Rank: Cave Painter

I have consistent audio.  Try refreshing.

Thinkernetter

Hello to everyone

Rank: Cave Painter

Hi Professor Stiennon!

Rank: Cave Painter

Any audio today

 

Rank: Cave Painter

audio keeps dropping?

 

Rank: Cave Painter

Howdy howdy!

Rank: Cave Painter

I have well past 2:00 so I need to update my clock to 2:00 now

 

Rank: Cave Painter

Hi Ariella! Welcome, everyone!

Thinkernetter

@docelder I don't think you're fast. There seems to be a slight delay.

Thinkernetter

Hello everyone

Rank: Cave Painter

My clock must be fast

 

Rank: Cave Painter

Good afternoon!

Rank: Cave Painter

hi all!

Rank: Cave Painter

Savannah is in the house

Rank: Cave Painter

hello everyone

Rank: Cyborg

Good afternoon cybernetters!

Rank: Cyborg

Afternoon to everyone

Rank: Cave Painter

Well we're early

 

Rank: Cave Painter

I'm here too!

Thinkernetter

Hi, everybody! Glad to see folks are here nice and early.

Thinkernetter

hi rachael

Rank: Cave Painter

Hello everyone

Rank: Cave Painter

I made it through the internet highway, no floods here, no gas needed either

Rank: Cave Painter

Congrats Michael :)

Rank: Cave Painter

Can't be too tight, it let me in.

Rank: Cave Painter

Security was so tight to get in here that no one could get in ;) LOL

Rank: Cave Painter

Nobody around ?

Rank: Cave Painter

hope Sandy has not caused too much pain to you all

Rank: Cave Painter

Welcome Stiennon

Rank: Cave Painter

how much time to start ?

Rank: Cave Painter

hello

 

Rank: Cave Painter

Hey all. Back after a year to deliver this 7DEE on cloud security. Looking forward to it.

Thinkernetter

hello to all

Rank: Cyborg

Hello world.

 

Rank: Cave Painter

hello hello

Rank: Cave Painter

Hope to jint for this section

IQ Crew

Lets hope the effects of Sandy have abated now and Class will start as scheduled on 1st Nov

Thinkernetter
Does i go to class of Thursday Non.
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Google's new Inactive Account Manager lets you control how Google disposes of your accounts when you die.
Second Shooter
Argument Over Top-Level Domains Is 'Stupid'

4|11|13   |   2:07   |   3 comments


The whole Amazon.reader debate is a double-stupid. It's stupid to think that there's any e-book buyer who doesn't know Amazon's URL, and it was stupider to let ICANN launch the whole free-form TLD initiative to start with.
Kim Davis
Ladies, Your Tablet Awaits

3|21|13   |   2:22   |   37 comments


ePad Femme is the world’s first tablet “made exclusively for women.”
Wisdom of the Big Chair
NFC Moves Into the Mainstream

3|20|13   |   2:16   |   No comments


While NFC's original goal was to enhance mobile commerce applications, it is finding its way into a number of other uses, which is creating both opportunity as well as challenges for IT departments.
Wisdom of the Big Chair
Integrating Security Into Your Cloud Contract

3|19|13   |   3:35   |   No comments


Enterprises would like to move to cloud computing but are hesitant because they are concerned about providers’ ability to secure company data. Here are some tips that help to ensure that if breaches occur, the business is not left holding the bag.
Brian Baron
How Edmunds.com Collects Customer Information

3|18|13   |   1:15   |   No comments


Edmunds separates customers into segments based on the info it collects on its site and from partners, and uses that to push out custom content, said Brian Baron, director of business analytics for Edmunds.com, at Predictive Analytics Innovation Summit.
Brian Baron
How Edmunds.com Uses Analytics to Customize Site

3|14|13   |   0:47   |   No comments


The automotive website uses propensity modeling to target ads and customer registration forms, said Brian Baron, director of business analytics for Edmunds.com, at Predictive Analytics Innovation Summit.
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