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Another Week, Another GSM Cipher Bites the Dust
Emergent Chaos - , 2010-01-11 Orr Dunkelman, Nathan Keller, and Adi Shamir have released a paper showing that they've broken KASUMI, the cipher used in encrypting 3G GSM communications. KASUMI is also known as A5/3, which is confusing because it's only been a week since breaks on A5/1, a completely different cipher, were publicized. So if you're wondering if this is last week's news, it isn't. It's next week's news. We Take Your Privacy Seriously Emergent Chaos - , 2009-12-11 So after BNY Melon dropped a tape with my social security number and those of millions of my closest neighbors, they bought me a one year subscription to a credit monitoring service. Today, I got email telling me that there was new information, and so I went to login. Fingerprinted and Facebooked at the Border Emergent Chaos - , 2009-12-04 Iran is monitoring Facebook, and in a move reminiscent of the Soviets, arresting people whose relatives criticize the regime online. An advance in the "balance" between security and privacy Emergent Chaos - , 2009-11-26 I'm thankful that the European Parliament has adopted what may be the first useful statement about the balance between security and privacy since Franklin. Jail Time For ID Fraud Emergent Chaos - , 2009-11-24 This past Friday, Baltimore resident, Michelle Courtney Johnson, was sentenced to 18 months in jail and a $200K fine for theft and use of PHI. Connecticut Attorney General On The March Emergent Chaos - , 2009-11-23 It's been a bad couple of weeks for residents of Connecticut and their personal health information. First Blue Cross Blue Shield had a laptop stolen with enough PHI that over 800K doctors were notified that their patients were at risk, including almost 19K in Connecticut. Fordham report on Children's Privacy Emergent Chaos - , 2009-10-28 The Study reports on the results of a survey of all fifty states and finds that state educational databases across the country ignore key privacy protections for the nation's K-12 children. Bob Blakley Gets Future Shock Dead Wrong Emergent Chaos - , 2009-10-27 Bob Blakley has a very thought provoking piece, "Gartner Gets Privacy Dead Wrong." I really, really like a lot of what he has to say about the technical frame versus the social frame. Vista Didn't Fail Because of Security Emergent Chaos - , 2009-10-22 Bruce Schneier points in his blog to an article in The Telegraph in which Steve Ballmer blames the failure of Vista on security. Every security person around should clear their throat loudly. Security is not what made Vista unpalatable. Punditry: Better Security Through Diversity Of Thinking Emergent Chaos - , 2009-10-06 I am honored that the kind folks at threapost have asked me to write for them occasionally. My first post is about better security through diversity of thinking which was inspired by pastry chef Shuna Fish Lydon. |
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