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The Converging Network: Customer Experience
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December 19, 2010. My Story of the Ribbon Menu. Note: Heres a fantastic video about the history of the ribbon menu and how Microsoft UI designers came to develop this new user interface paradigm. http:/ videos.visitmix.com/MIX08/UX09. Its a bit long but worth it if you into this sort of thing. Do I love the Office ribbon menus? Posted in Customer Experience. Save to del.icio.us. January 15, 2009. Product Bistro: A Product Manager’s Dream and Nightmare (cont’d). Continued from a previous blog post. Yes t...
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The Converging Network: Microsoft
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December 19, 2010. My Story of the Ribbon Menu. Note: Heres a fantastic video about the history of the ribbon menu and how Microsoft UI designers came to develop this new user interface paradigm. http:/ videos.visitmix.com/MIX08/UX09. Its a bit long but worth it if you into this sort of thing. Do I love the Office ribbon menus? Posted in Customer Experience. Save to del.icio.us. November 24, 2009. Podcast: Windows Azure, Windows 7 zero day and 2nd iPhone worm. During the podcast, Alan and I talk about:.
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Interesting Information Security Bits for 11/06/2008 | Infosec Ramblings
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Various ramblings on Information Security topics. Backtrack 3 – USB/Persistent Changes/Nessus/Firefox 3/Latest nmap. Interesting Information Security Bits for 11/06/2008. I hope your day is going well. Here are today’s Interesting Information Security Bits from around the web. TaoSecurity: Defining Security Event Correlation. Richard has a good post up on defining security event correlation. Go check it out. Why use Firefox Techdulla. HiR Information Report: Xorg.conf for OpenBSD MacBook / Parallels.
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Backtrack 3 – USB/Persistent Changes/Nessus/Firefox 3/Latest nmap | Infosec Ramblings
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Various ramblings on Information Security topics. Backtrack 3 – USB/Persistent Changes/Nessus/Firefox 3/Latest nmap. Backtrack 3 – USB/Persistent Changes/Nessus/Firefox 3/Latest nmap. I have moved my blog to http:/ www.infosecramblings.com. While this page still has value, the real how-to is now here: http:/ www.infosecramblings.com/backtrack-3-usb-persistent-nessus-ff3-nmap/. I needed to install Nessus. I would love to say that I am really smart and figured out how to all the above on my own, but that w...
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Interesting Information Security Bits for 11/03/2008 | Infosec Ramblings
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Various ramblings on Information Security topics. Backtrack 3 – USB/Persistent Changes/Nessus/Firefox 3/Latest nmap. Interesting Information Security Bits for 11/03/2008. I hope your day is going well. Here are today’s Interesting Information Security Bits from around the web. Microsoft: Trojans are huge and China is tops in browser exploits Latest Security News – CNET News. An interesting report has been put out by Microsoft that is worth a gander. ToorCon X Presentations Infosec Events. This entry was ...
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Various ramblings on Information Security topics. Backtrack 3 – USB/Persistent Changes/Nessus/Firefox 3/Latest nmap. Who needs employee exit procedures and disaster recovery plans are for whimps…. November 3, 2008. Talks about the conviction of Pryavrat Patel for actions he took after his long-term contract employment with Pratt-Read was terminated. So, how do you bake a fail-cake? No apparent disaster recovery plan. This isn’t the first story of a fired employee/contractor retaining access after b...
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Interesting Information Security Bits for 11/04/2008 | Infosec Ramblings
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Various ramblings on Information Security topics. Backtrack 3 – USB/Persistent Changes/Nessus/Firefox 3/Latest nmap. Interesting Information Security Bits for 11/04/2008. I hope your day is going well. Here are today’s Interesting Information Security Bits from around the web. Dev/random Blog Archive Critical dns2tcp Vulnerability! Looks like dns2tcp has a vulnerability that needs to be taken care of. Time to upgrade. Hat tip: Xavier at http:/ blog.rootshell.be. Real life shopping cart hacking🙂. If you ...
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Interesting Information Security Bits for 11/07/2008 | Infosec Ramblings
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Various ramblings on Information Security topics. Backtrack 3 – USB/Persistent Changes/Nessus/Firefox 3/Latest nmap. Interesting Information Security Bits for 11/07/2008. I hope your day is going well. Here are today’s Interesting Information Security Bits from around the web. Virtualization: How to Isolate Application Traffic. Typical Injection Points in a Web Application Startup Security. Damon fills us in on some good spots to check for vulnerabilities in web applications. Subscribe to my RSS Feed.
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The Trusted Toolkit Blog: TJX Breach News, and on and on...
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The Trusted Toolkit Blog. My place in this world to talk about what I am passionate about, that being Information Security. I can leave my thoughts to you and let you decide what to do with them. My Favorite Security Links. Advisories and Software Inspector. Subscribe to The Trusted Toolkit Blog. Get your job site. Minnesota, United States. The Trusted Toolkit is an alias, my alias. I care about people, and I care about helping them secure information. View my complete profile. Search The Trusted Toolkit.
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The Trusted Toolkit Blog: Mystery Credit Card Cancellations
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The Trusted Toolkit Blog. My place in this world to talk about what I am passionate about, that being Information Security. I can leave my thoughts to you and let you decide what to do with them. My Favorite Security Links. Advisories and Software Inspector. Subscribe to The Trusted Toolkit Blog. Get your job site. Minnesota, United States. The Trusted Toolkit is an alias, my alias. I care about people, and I care about helping them secure information. View my complete profile. Search The Trusted Toolkit.
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