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May 05, 2009
Cyber Security and the White House, Part 2 - Cyberwarfare Terry Zink, CircleIDThis is a follow-up to my previous post on Cybersecurity and the White House. It illustrates an actual cyberwarfare attack against Estonia in 2007 and how it can be a legitimate national security issue.
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May 05, 2009
Cyber Security and the White House Terry Zink, CircleIDA few months ago, an article appeared on arstechnica.com asking the question “Should cybersecurity be managed from the White House?”
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May 04, 2009
ISPs’ costs, revenues don’t support data cap argument Nate Anderson, Ars TechnicaData caps and metered billing have generated significant consumer resistance not because the idea of metered billing is always bad, but because the new packages on offer feel like highway robbery. Proponents of such caps, like Time Warner Cable, often claim that people need to “pay their fair share” in order to fund future upgrades, so we rounded the quarterly earnings statements out last week from the major US ISPs in an attempt to gauge how accurate that argument might be.
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May 03, 2009
Broadband Caps Can Cost You Rob Pegoraro, The Washington PostWhat’s more important when you sign up for your Internet service: getting a lower price upfront or being assured that your bill won’t jump later?
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May 03, 2009
In Our View: Hands off our Internet! Daily HeraldUtah Valley is a “wired” place. We have a plethora of high-tech companies; broadband networks in Provo, Orem, Lindon and Payson; and two university campuses, one of which (BYU) has been called the “most wired” in America.
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