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Friday, December 20, 2002 |
TIA has gone to groundThe project will now be difficult to track. Federal database spy site fading. As controversy grows over the Defense Department's shadowy Total Information Awareness project, its virtual presence is steadily decreasing. [CNET News.com] comment [] 2:21:22 PM |
Monitorying may provide terrorists the keyIf centralized monitoring of the net is achieved as prescribed by the updated Critical Infrastructure report (see below), then will such monitoring provide the key to brining an otherwise robust, decentralized architecture to its knees?
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Who's watching the watchers?Congress has been frustrated in its attempts to monitor the Justice Department as it changes the rules. Now the Critical Infrastructure committee is weighing in. Course, we are being told not to read too much into this report. But, ...
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Blogging and CommunicationsA good example of using a blog to keep university community informed. comment [] 8:32:47 AM |
On Line Liberties and the threats beyond...Recent efforts of our government to curtail liberty in the on line world are not mentioned, this year. But, I see some scary similarities with China and UK. Presents for online warriors. Who in the online world has been good enough to deserve a Christmas present, asks consultant Bill Thompson. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition] comment [] 8:31:20 AM |
Edublog across the pond...Chris Jennings runs an excellent teacher's weblog as part of the MA in Electronic Media at the Oxford International Centre for Publishing Studies. His daughters are extremely cute too. [John Robb's Radio Weblog] comment [] 8:24:24 AM |