• 18 Jun 2011

    When’s political correctness going to impact infosec?

    Witnessing the Thought Police's handling of the Tracy Morgan debacle I can't help but wonder if political correctness is not the beginning of dictatorships, Communism, etc. where the population is not allowed to speak up or out against anything.Don't get me wrong. Being a libertarian, I'm pro-choice on everything...To each his own. As long as you're not affecting the life, liberty or property of someone else, then say what you ...

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  • 17 Jun 2011

    Hacking tools & malware creation illegal – what’s next?

    With all the criminal behavior taking place on computers around the world, it appears that politicians are seeking some solutions. For instance, European Union Justice Ministers are proposing a ban on hacking tools. I suspect this law will work just as well as gun laws in the U.S. Simply criminalize the inanimate object (or code) and only the law-abiding citizens will comply. It creates the perfect storm for criminals to ...

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  • 13 Jun 2011

    IT careers, compliance & the Internet “Freedom” Act

    Here are some recent pieces I wrote on IT and security careers and compliance that you may be interested in...content that likely applies to your very situation:Career networking dos and don’ts But Compliance is Someone Else’s Job!Cybersecurity and Internet Freedom Act – New name, same gameEnjoy!As always, be sure to check out www.principlelogic.com/resources.html for links to my 500+ articles, whitepapers, podcasts, webcasts, books and more....

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  • 18 May 2011

    Parents: Need access to your child’s Facebook account? Just get Big Brother involved.

    Here's a bit on the proposed law by Democrat Ellen Corbett from California on Facebook being forced to give parents access to their kids' Facebook pages (CA SB 242). I don't disagree with the premise of parents getting or needing access...It's just sad that the government has to get involved.In fact, why do parents need the government to get this information from their kids in the first place!? Well, we ...

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  • 27 Apr 2011

    Novell, Utah and the Libertarian Party

    Some new news out today was about Novell completing its sale to Attachmate. Wow, the end of an era...Novell really does have a special place in my heart - NetWare was the first network operating system I learned, way back in the version 2.15c days. Anyone remember those? Then I moved on to v2.2, 3.12, 4.0 and then 4.1. I obtained my first IT certification - the CNE - that ...

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  • 20 Apr 2011

    Holy Cow: Police seizing info from phones during traffic stops

    Here's some big time scary stuff personally and something that'll no doubt lead to big time security problems for the enterprise. Michigan State Police are copying data off of smartphones during minor traffic stops using the Cellebrite Universal Forensics Extraction Device. Images, address books, files, whatever...it's now fair game for the police (Gestapo?) in Michigan to take whatever whenever.Is this government out of control or what!?I know we've all but ...

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  • 03 Feb 2011

    Don’t just do something, sit there.

    Seriously, it's time to kill the #KillSwitch bill that I've written about recently. It's dangerous, it's not what America is about and it's only going to make things worse for our country, our economy and our personal liberty.Here's some more details along what you can do about it today:http://www.downsizedc.org/blog/new-initiative-kill-the-kill-switch-bill...

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  • 31 Jan 2011

    The Egyptian uprising tie-in with the U.S. Internet kill switch

    The people rioting in Egypt against their oppressive government and the subsequent blocking of the Internet is an interesting issue that has a global reach. Foreign policy aside, have you stopped to think about the ramifications of the cybersecurity "kill switch" bills that our measly politicians are trying to force upon us?As I wrote previously, the proposed Rockefeller-Snowe Cybersecurity Act of 2009 (Senate Bill 773) and Lieberman-Collins-Carper Protecting Cyberspace as ...

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  • 23 Jan 2011

    Cybersecurity schmybersecurity

    Here are a couple of #cybersecurity pieces I authored for TechTarget's SearchCompliance.com regarding the proposed Rockefeller-Snowe Cybersecurity Act of 2009 (Senate Bill 773) and Lieberman-Collins-Carper Protecting Cyberspace as a National Asset Act of 2010 (Senate Bill 3480):Why the Cybersecurity Act is better for government than businessIs the latest cybersecurity bill an Internet takeover by the fed?You know how I am about government growth and its intrusion into the free market. ...

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  • 05 Jan 2011

    My message to Republicans on this critical day in history

    This is a big, big day for the future of the United States of America. The people spoke in the last election telling the jokers in Washington that we don't want their "hope and change" that's running this country into the ground. Today our new Congress gets rolling. But what's it going to lead to? I have my fingers crossed that we won't see more of the same old Big ...

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