Monthly Archives: June 2001
Laptop Alarm Emits Shriek
SECURITYThe company that made its name by providing products that keep thieves from walking away with bicycles will roll out next month alarms and...
Defense Dollars
Security has traditionally been a very good business to be in. Whether youre a weapons producer supplying the military with tanks or a software...
Digital Privacy Advocates Tout Supreme Court Ruling
A U.S. Supreme Court decision last week limiting law enforcements use of technology to snoop inside peoples homes could have implications for police surveillance...
DDoS Attackers Raising the Bar
Distributed denial-of-service attacks—which by some estimates total more than 4,000 a week—are likely to get much worse as the perpetrators hone their skills and...
Plugging Holes in Security
Chris Klaus is one of those people you love to hate. While still in college, he came up with the idea for a new...
Technology at the Movies
The summer blockbuster season is upon us, and i dont know about you, but I cant wait. If you cant either, why not just...
Deciphering Linux Support
Linux vendors and their partners are not losing any sleep over the discrepancies in recent research estimates of the actual penetration Linux has had...
Feeling SASsy
In an era when the much-coveted IPO takes companies from rags to riches and back again in the blink of an eye, SAS Institute...
The Gestalt of Data
They come in droves. They come by car, plane, train, boat and helicopter. Many times, they come by the busload, emptying into the lobby...
Fibre Channel Switch Hits 2G-bps Throughput
Challenges rivals QLogic Corp., an end-to-end SAN infrastructure provider, has come up with a Fibre Channel switch that it says is bigger and faster...