There is a general assumption amongst virtualised environment administrators that guests are securely separated. And yes, more code to run means more vulnerabilities.
Contradicting Wikipedia does not equal a lack of truth.
>what would it take for you to trust an external service to manage your logs? For a publicly traded company, a relaxation of relevant law to allow arbitrary data to leave the company.
Hardly, it was well advertised when Lion came out.
Why wasn't she using versions? http://support.apple.com/kb/PH14378
IF and only IF the spam filters are as good as Gmail.
Because it's illegal to put MY data on a server in the US.
I don't need to copy ANYTHING to tailgate.
Collision avoidance mostly.
Sounds unbelievable to me. How is a picture of a card going to mean that you can copy the RFID/chip needed to actually access anything? It would be a first warning/stern telling off event at most.
The Ryanair one is particularly apt.
That's fine, I suspect the %age of Windows users at Yale is fairly small.
Except several people have shown how to de-anonomyse the data.
Bitcoin IS an investment.
I am the 1%
Being left-wing doesn't mean you agree with all government spending
Providing an XML feed that lists banned apps does not equate to remote file system access.
Crypto is a tool, not a solution.
> I struggled with the question of how to transport that energy to where we'd like to use it Lasers
I wouldn't read too much into this at the moment. If Bruce is leaving because of GCHQ snooping he will certainly let the world know, I can't see him signing a gag order.
Until you go back to it in a year's time and can't remember any of the reasons for your design decisions.
People won’t use technology they don’t trust. Governments have put this trust at risk, and governments need to help restore it.” —Brad Smith, General Counsel and Executive Vice President, Legal and Corporate Affairs,…
It's very long? Do you have the patience of a gnat? This is exactly the kind of journalism that should be championed instead of short, fact-less articles about the latest celebrity to accidentally release a sex tape.
One of the best pieces of wisdom I have received that relates to the IT industry hugely is "no matter who you are talking to and how experienced they are, there is always something that you know that they don't and vice…
Why is the 'Search for transactions' field so far away from the list of recent transactions?
There is a general assumption amongst virtualised environment administrators that guests are securely separated. And yes, more code to run means more vulnerabilities.
Contradicting Wikipedia does not equal a lack of truth.
>what would it take for you to trust an external service to manage your logs? For a publicly traded company, a relaxation of relevant law to allow arbitrary data to leave the company.
Hardly, it was well advertised when Lion came out.
Why wasn't she using versions? http://support.apple.com/kb/PH14378
IF and only IF the spam filters are as good as Gmail.
Because it's illegal to put MY data on a server in the US.
I don't need to copy ANYTHING to tailgate.
Collision avoidance mostly.
Sounds unbelievable to me. How is a picture of a card going to mean that you can copy the RFID/chip needed to actually access anything? It would be a first warning/stern telling off event at most.
The Ryanair one is particularly apt.
That's fine, I suspect the %age of Windows users at Yale is fairly small.
Except several people have shown how to de-anonomyse the data.
Bitcoin IS an investment.
I am the 1%
Being left-wing doesn't mean you agree with all government spending
Providing an XML feed that lists banned apps does not equate to remote file system access.
Crypto is a tool, not a solution.
> I struggled with the question of how to transport that energy to where we'd like to use it Lasers
I wouldn't read too much into this at the moment. If Bruce is leaving because of GCHQ snooping he will certainly let the world know, I can't see him signing a gag order.
Until you go back to it in a year's time and can't remember any of the reasons for your design decisions.
People won’t use technology they don’t trust. Governments have put this trust at risk, and governments need to help restore it.” —Brad Smith, General Counsel and Executive Vice President, Legal and Corporate Affairs,…
It's very long? Do you have the patience of a gnat? This is exactly the kind of journalism that should be championed instead of short, fact-less articles about the latest celebrity to accidentally release a sex tape.
One of the best pieces of wisdom I have received that relates to the IT industry hugely is "no matter who you are talking to and how experienced they are, there is always something that you know that they don't and vice…
Why is the 'Search for transactions' field so far away from the list of recent transactions?