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Microsoft has peaked and is on the way down. For those who watched the rise in the 1980s, and the domination in the 1990s, this is good news. It was a long wait. In the aftermath of the failure of...
Posted in Financial Cryptography on October 23, 2009 12:34 PM
As you know, this blog does not like the over-deification of standards that many encourage. So when Mitchell asks: The goal of is the discussion is to think about whether we can improve the setting. It's because this is so...
Posted in Financial Cryptography on January 20, 2008 01:10 PM
In a 2005 document entitled Trends and Attitudes in Information Security that someone sent to me, RSA Security, perhaps the major company in the security world today, surveys users in 4 of the largest markets and finds that most know...
Posted in Financial Cryptography on January 7, 2006 03:45 PM
In the closing weeks of 2005, we can now look back and see how the Snail slithered its way across the landscape. 1. Banks failed to understand phishing at any deep level. They failed in these ways: Pushing out websites...
Posted in Financial Cryptography on December 14, 2005 02:25 PM
17th February 2005. Bill Gates has just spoken at the RSA security conference: "Microsoft's chairman and chief software architect announced plans for an updated Internet Explorer 7.0 browser and a slew of other initiatives to bolster security in Microsoft products....
Posted in Financial Cryptography on February 18, 2005 02:21 PM