Monday, October 26, 2009

Tech//404® Data Loss Cost Calculator

http://www.tech-404.com/calculator.html

Interactive tool designed to assess the impact of a data breach or identity theft data loss incident, according to a release. Analysts at the Farmington, Conn.-based company studied data from media reports, as well as several industry analyst reports, to develop the tool's proprietary algorithms.

Estimate financial exposure in three categories:
  • internal investigation expenses;
  • customer notification and crisis management expenses, and
  • regulatory/compliance expenses.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Universe

http://universe.daylife.com/

Graphical depiction of the world from a conglomeration of daily new headlines on the Web.

Monday, August 31, 2009

Measurement Lab (M-Lab)

http://www.measurementlab.net/

A Web site that lets consumers test their Internet connections to reveal possible interference and traffic management by service providers.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Shark Bait

http://sharkbait.computerworld.com/

"Shark Bait is the place to post your experiences on all things IT -- the good, the bad, and the downright crazy stuff that you have to deal with every day."

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Monday, August 17, 2009

INetSim: Internet Services Simulation Suite


"a comfortable single suite to simulate different internet services with common logging and centralized control functions".


Saturday, August 15, 2009

Secunia Online Software Inspector (OSI)

  • Detects insecure versions of common/popular programs installed on your PC
  • Verifies that all Microsoft patches are applied
  • Assists you in updating, patching, and protecting your PC
  • Activates additional security features in Sun Java
  • Runs through your browser. No installation or download is required

Friday, August 14, 2009

Data protection

Protect your precious data in PC physically and logically

Risks

  • computer get smaller and more powerful and store more data
  • some just want the computer not the data
  • internal theft of systems from in offices
    • desktop PC stolen from the office, complete with personnel and project records
    • release of personal information
  • missing USB flash drives with sensitive data
  • high-profile corporate losses due to thefts
  • CSI/FBI survey for loss
    • $19,562 per respondent in 2005
    • $30,057 per respondent in 2006

Source of data

  • desktops
  • laptops
  • USB flash drives
  • portable devices

Measures

  • physical security devices
    • can deter temptations to steal
    • computer locks: Kensington
  • disk encryption
  • biometrics
    • USB drives that have built-in fingerprint scanners: Index Security
    • fingerprint scanners that are built into laptops
  • auto destruct data
  • policies were set up for encrypting drives
    • works involving companies data should be done in the office only
  • protect mobile devices
    • do not leave any personal information on any mobile device or USB disk

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Securing Wireless Network

Steps on how to secure wireless network.

1. Change the router password

Change the router’s default password into a stronger one.

2. Turn off SSID broadcast

•Wireless router has service set identifier (SSID) name that allows clients to find and associate to it.
•Do not broadcast this (turned on by default for ease of use).
•Choose a random name and remember it.

3. Use WEP or WPA

Use encryption by using key.

Wireless network encryption standards:

•Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
◦simple, effective and widely used but not a bulletproof encryption method
◦several key lengths, including 64, 128, 152, and 256 bits
◦also called 40 and 104 but they are the same as 64 and 128
◦encryption key remains the same unless it is changed

•Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
◦newer, more sophisticated encryption and better protection than WEP
◦changes the secret key periodically and automatically
◦two versions of WPA: WPA and WPA2 (with AES)

4. Do not use ad-hoc networking

Wireless-enabled computer has two basic modes of communication

•infrastructure networking
◦connection between computers (local or external) is through router

•ad-hoc networking
◦direct connection without going through any router or devices e.g. for file sharing

Friday, July 24, 2009

Change Your Vista Product Key

Control Panel –> System

Under the Windows activation section, click the Change product key link.

The window that appears will allow you to enter a new product key and thereby upgrade to a different version of Vista.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Page2RSS

Page2RSS is a service that helps you monitor web sites that do not publish feeds. It will check any web page for updates and deliver them to your favorite RSS reader.

http://page2rss.com/

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Doug Engelbart: The Demo

Doug Engelbart giving the "mother of all Demos" 1968



Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Split large file

split -b 250000k bigfile prefix