June 2003
Monthly Archive
Technology27 Jun 2003 09:16 pm
National Do Not Call
Finally! We’ve needed a solution like this for a while. The National Do Not Call registry will allow you to register your phone numbers and designate that you do not want to receive calls from telemarketing companies. Can’t wait for the enforcement of this registry, which begins on October 1, 2003. Visit donotcall.gov to register your phone number with the service.
Technology10 Jun 2003 05:44 pm
Photo blog
I am testing a new Nokia 3650 with a built in camera. Pictures can be sent from the phone straight to the internet. See examples at this site.
Technology08 Jun 2003 11:18 am
Under Construction
This site is under active construction and may not display correctly when viewed in Windows. Issue should be addressed soon.
UPDATE: Think I have the problem solved. If it is still not displaying correctly for you, please email me.
Security08 Jun 2003 02:23 am
US Cybersecurity Agency launched
We’ve lost two cybersecurity directors in as many months, but that hasn’t impacted developments at DHS.
“The U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced the creation of a new cybersecurity division Friday, kindling a spark of optimism in technology industry groups that were losing faith in the government’s commitment to computer security.” Full Story
Security04 Jun 2003 02:12 pm
Threat still exists…
Osama bin Laden’s al-Qaeda terror network is poised to unleash chemical, biological and even nuclear attacks, the US Central Intelligence Agency said. “Al-Qaeda and associated extremist groups have a wide variety of potential agents and delivery means to choose from for chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear attacks,” the CIA said in a report …More
Obscurity02 Jun 2003 04:40 am
The Dog Blog
The Dog Blog is a great idea. Lots of fun. Can you guess which one is mine?
Security02 Jun 2003 04:38 am
Church of Jenkins
I’ve often joked that I am going to start a formal religion surrounding the work of Brian Jenkins in the terrorism field. His name is cited so often and in such strange circumstances that it is obvious he has a dedicated following. When I introduce Brian for speaking engagements, I often say “it is tough to have a cup of coffee with him without becoming more enlightened”. Therefore, it is nice to see this Washington Post profile of him and his contributions to the field over the past thirty years. While it is a large article, it doesn’t even skim the surface of his real-world experience.