Category Archives: Security
‘Cybernfreude’ and Wikileaks
Wikileaks has long been invaluable. So I hate to think that in flooding us with...
Wikileaks’ ‘defenders’ take the law into their own hands
On ABC Radio PM yesterday, Columbia Law School professor Tim Wu suggested that Wikileaks might...
No easy fix for federated identity liability
One of the many open questions in the proposed National Strategy for Trusted Identities in...
The dogs bark but the caravan moves on
Question: Can you guess when this was written? e-security in slow motion Australia has for...
Is the cloud sustainable?
The value proposition of cloud computing is basically that backend or server-side computing is somehow...
Security is dead
Is Security Dead, in the same sense as “Quality is Dead”, with reference to the...
NSTIC delayed — for the wrong reasons
Predictably, ratification by the President of the US National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace has...
