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- Getleft (2-univ)
- Getleft is a Web site grabber. Given a URL, it will download a complete site according to the options specified by the user. It changes the original pages, and changes all the links to relative links so you can surf on your hard disk.The program has limited FTP support; it...
- Tags: Link, Andres Garcia, Getleft, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Channel Management, Internet, Marketing
- Software downloads 2008-02-26
- Getleft (2-full)
- Getleft is a Web-site grabber. Given a URL, it will download a complete site according to the options specified by the user. It changes the original pages, and changes all the links to relative links so you can surf on your hard disk. The program has limited FTP support; it...
- Tags: Link, Andres Garcia, Getleft
- Software downloads 2008-02-14
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- Oceans 11 Screensaver (zip)
- Ocean's Eleven is a 2001 remake of the 1960 Rat Pack caper film Ocean's Eleven. The 2001 film was directed by Steven Soderbergh and featured an ensemble cast, including George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Andy Garcia, and Julia Roberts. A superslick free screensaver of this slick movie.
- Tags: Screensaver, Ocean, Wallpaper Screensavers
- Software downloads 2008-03-25
- White House taps Wiki entrepreneur to fight cyberattacks
- Silicon Valley entrepreneur Rod A. Beckstrom has been tapped to join the Bush Administration to help secure federal networks against attack, the Post reported today. Beckstrom most recently founded Twiki.net, an enterprise Wiki support company, and previously created CATS Software and Mergent Systems. He's also coauthor of a...
- Tags: White House, U.S. Department Of Homeland Security, Cyberattack, Post Story, Hacking, Wiki, Viruses And Worms, Security, Online Communications, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-03-20
- US Government leadership in cyber security lacking
- I see that the US assistant secretary of the national cyber-security division of the Homeland Security Department addressed the New York City Metro InfraGard. His remarks are disturbing to me because the reflect a growing (continuing?) cluelessness within the US government on cyber security matters. ...
- Tags: Crime, Leadership, Cyber Security, U.S. Government, Richard Stiennon
- Blog posts 2007-12-12
- DHS planning Cyber Storm II exercise in March
- A Department of Homeland Security official said Cyber Storm II, a national cyber security exercise, is slated for March 2008. In comments before the New York Metro Infragard Alliance Security Summit on Tuesday, Greg Garcia, assistant secretary of cybersecurity and communications at the DHS, said planning is...
- Tags: Cyber Security, U.S. Department Of Homeland Security, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2007-12-12
- New version of Gmail starting to roll out
- Google announced a new version of Gmail that has a completely new javascript engine at this years Analyst day. It wasn't a surprise that they announced the new Gmail -- last month the cat was let out of the bag when a translator for Google found hints in the...
- Tags: Google Inc., Google Gmail, E-mail Providers, Internet, Garett Rogers
- Blog posts 2007-10-29
- Tech Shakedown: HP Pavilion notebook owners flood HP's site with WiFi problem complaints
- If you've watched any of my Tech Shakedown videos here on ZDNet, you'd know that I've been asking viewers to let me know if they know of a breakdown that needs to be the subject of a Tech Shakedown. In cases where suggestions like these come from ZDNet's audience...
- Tags: Notebook, Hewlett-Packard Co., Wi-Fi, HP Pavilion, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, David Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-10-22
- E-mail Encryption Today: It's Easier than You Think
- When valuable intellectual property is compromised, a patient's medical records revealed, or privacy rights threatened, there are serious repercussions a company is sure to face, including regulatory fines, PR disasters, loss in revenues, or loss of competitive advantage. A familiar list of regulations (including PCI, HIPAA, and...
- Tags: Patient, Messaging, Proofpoint Inc., Encryption, E-mail, Online Communications
- Webcasts 2007-09-27
- (Photos: Stanford's X-ray vision)
- (Photos: Stanford's X-ray vision)very nicenice pictures and descriptions. I wondering though, why do they build such an expensive and safety-sensitive device close to the San Andres Fault. There are so many other safer places in the world to build such a thing...RE: (Photos: Stanford's X-ray vision)boppity,boppity,boppity,boppity,boppity,boppity,boppity,boppity,boppity,boppity,boppity,boppity,boppity,boppity,boppity,
- Tags: X-Ray vision, Stanford, photograph
- Discussion threads 2007-09-14
- US-CERT heads to Estonia to help, learn about cyberattack
- US-CERT Computer Emergency Response Team is headed to Estonia to do a little forensics on the well-reported cyberattack that took out much of the small country's infrastructure, InfoWorld reports.Gregory Garcia, assistant secretary for cyber security and telecommunications with DHS, said: "We are sending someone from our organization ... to help...
- Tags: International, Homeland security
- Blog posts 2007-07-03
- Do SaaS ventures need VCs?
- I had some interesting responses to my posting last week about Financing SaaS ventures. One of the most interesting got me thinking whether the best SaaS ventures actually need venture capital. Obviously someone needs to put up enough money to cover the founders' living costs while they develop the application,...
- Tags: Business models, Venture capital
- Blog posts 2007-05-28
- The death of milblogs
- For soldiers, the Armys hands-off attitude towards blogging must have been like that period in the 1960s before LSD was criminalized was for hippies. Jerry Garcia once said of that period, "They didnt know and it wasnt illegal and it was like, that was a really good year." All good...
- Tags: Government technology, Defense
- Blog posts 2007-05-03
- Define and defend perimeter and internal segments of your network
- With the proliferation of wireless access points WAPs, virtual private networks VPNs, and extranets, it has become increasingly difficult to determine where your network begins and ends. Yet without knowing how your network is laid out, or understanding which segments touch the Internet directly, it will be nearly...
- Tags: Network, Networking
- Book chapters 2007-04-26
- Microsoft's advisories giving clues to hackers
- Hows this for a new twist on the old responsible disclosure debate: Hackers are taking advantage of information released in Microsofts security advisories to create exploits for unpatched security vulnerabilities.The latest zero-day flaw in the Windows DNS Server RPC interface implementation is a perfect example of the tug-o-war within...
- Tags: Exploit code, Data theft, Browsers, Botnets, Black Hat, Zero-day attacks, Vulnerability research, Viruses and Worms, Spyware and Adware, Spam and Phishing, Rootkits, Responsible disclosure, Pen testing, Patch Watch, Microsoft, Metasploit, Hackers
- Blog posts 2007-04-16
- Google makes offline ad headway
- Googles miscues trying to enter traditional media advertising are well documented, but the company is quietly making headway. The dMarc acquisition has been so-so at best. And critics such as Donna Bogatin are quick to note Googles challenges in offline...
- Tags: Web Technology, Hollywood on Demand, Google, General
- Blog posts 2007-04-16
- Salesforce.com's Koral buy changes the game
- Thank you Salesforce.com. Your acquisition of AppExchange partner Koral will certainly liven up the keynote discussion Ill be moderating at next weeks SaaScon show in Santa Clara, CA, entitled Understanding SaaS Platforms and Ecosystems. Im sure panelist Rene Bonvanie, general manager of AppExchange and developer relations will face some...
- Tags: Salesforce.com, Collaboration, Web 2.0, Ecosystems
- Blog posts 2007-04-11
- JP Rangaswami on open source and hybrids
- JP Rangaswami, CIO at BT Global Services and Confused in Calcutta blogger, responded to my post "The True Nature of Open Source," where I said the economics dont favor pure open source as a business model. First, JP makes five points, and believes that economics can favor open source, although...
- Tags: IT Management, General, Open Source
- Blog posts 2007-04-10
- Tech Policy Summit: Silicon Valley missing in action
- Earlier this week I attended the Tech Policy Summit in San Jose at the Dolce Hayes Mansion, a southern tip of Silicon Valley. Speakers included top government officials, such as Jon Dudas, director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office; Greg Garcia, the Department of Homeland Securitys cybersecurity czar; Congressman...
- Tags: Broadband, General, Government, Green Tech, Legal, Telecommunications, Web Technology, Wired & Wireless
- Blog posts 2007-02-28
- The new Scrapblog coming soon
- I got the opportunity last week to test drive Scrapblog, a flash based application that allows you to mix up photos and videos to create a multimedia scrapbook that you can share and send to friends. The new release is planned for March, but thanks to Carlos Garcia and the...
- Tags: Scrapblog, Flash, Rich Media, Flex, Rich Internet Applications
- Blog posts 2007-02-20
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