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[Schneier on Security] We provided network-monitoring services to large corporations, and our internal network security was much more extensive than our customers'. Our customers secured their networks -- that's why they hired us, after all -- but only up to the value of their networks.
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[Schneier on Security] Schneier on Security: The FBI and Wiretaps: Prosecutors are using the FBI's massive surveillance system, DCSNet, which stands for Digital Collection System Network. According to Wired magazine, this system connects FBI wiretapping rooms to switches controlled by traditional land-line operators, internet-telephony providers and cellular companies.
[Rational Survivability] Dear Mr. Schneier, If Cloud Is Nothing New, Why Are You Talking So ...: In fact, I’d argue that CDNs (content distribution networks) are the most stable and earliest large scale examples of cloud based technology though I realize they are typically unidirectional. Having said that I feel that your points are valid with respect to the new and potentially innovative uses for the technology regardless of how it manifests itself (I personally feel people are bastardizing these terms and using them far too liberally and as such incorrectly).
[Schneier on Security] Schneier on Security: DHS Funding Open Source Security: The DHS is apparently funding Coverity, Stanford, and Symantec, not those open source projects, to maintain a database on what they perceive to be problems in open source software, not make them more secure by actually fixing those problems (assuming they are problems) when they are found.
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