Archive for February, 2010
75 cents – Would it be enough today?
Wednesday, February 24th, 2010In The Cuckoo’s Egg, a novice computer administrator enters into a ten month battle with a foreign hacker because of a 75 cent accounting error. The administrator had to verify that the 75 cent discrepancy wasn’t from a software error, but was caused because of the activities of the hacker. The state of software during [...]
New Random Number Generator! – Who cares?
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010An exciting new development has taken place in the computer world: a new random number generator was created. Most people will never notice or even realize that a new kind of random number generator was conceived of and implemented, yet this random number generator could have a great impact on their lives. If this new [...]
Collaboration vs Confidentiality
Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010In the new age of social networking, we, the users, must closely watch the balance we strike between collaboration and confidentiality. Genealogy has progressed wildly since people have started to place their pedigrees on their personal websites. Collaboration has made the increase in genealogical research possible. Yet, many people fail to realize that being able [...]