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- NOAA sounding like Noah: head for the hills
- Here are some findings on global warming released just now by NOAA. Heat waves will become more frequent and intense, increasing threats to human health and quality of life. Extreme heat will also affect transportation and energy systems, and crop and livestock production. ·...
- Tags: Report, NOAA, Transportation, Healthcare, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-06-16
- MagicNET: The Human Immune System and Network Security System
- Most of the current security systems do not provide adequate level of protection against ever-increasing threats. The main reason for their failure is the use of point solutions to protect hosts and reactive approach against intrusions. The paper studied human immune system, which survives under dynamic changing conditions and provides...
- Tags: Network, Security, Network Security, Networking
- White papers 2009-01-01
- Today's assignment : Coding an undetectable malware
- Today's dynamic Internet threatscape is changing so rapidly, that the innovations and creativity applied by malware authors can easily render an information security course's curricular on malware outdated pretty fast, or worse, provide the students with a false feeling of situational awareness about today's malware that's driving the entire cybercrime...
- Tags: Malware, Antivirus Software, Virus, Cyberthreats, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Viruses And Worms, Security, Dancho Danchev
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- For sale on eBay: Nuclear biological protection gear and other cool stuff
- eBay auction. Item: F-14 Antenna. Winning bidder: Mahoud A. For sale: Nuclear biological chemical gear. Contact anon1234@craigslist.org eBay auction. Item: Small arms protective inserts. Winning bidder: Hu J. These are just a few of the items the Government Accountability Office discovered for sale on eBay...
- Tags: General Accounting Office, eBay Inc., Internet, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-04-11
- Nanoemulsion vaccines effective against HIV?
- Nanoemulsions are non-toxic lipid droplets approved for human consumption and common food substances that are defined as 'Generally Recognized as Safe' GRAS by the FDA. But they also can be used for medical applications. Researchers at the University of Michigan have developed nasal nanoemulsion vaccines for influenza which were successfully...
- Tags: Vaccine, Particle, HIV, Nanoemulsions, Healthcare, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-02-28
- Terrorism Response: Field Guide for Fire & EMS Organizations (TerrResp™) (Mobile)
- Terrorism Response: Field Guide for Fire & EMS Organizationspowered by Skyscape Publisher: Pearson Education - Prentice Hall This reference provides the basic information necessary for every emergency responder when combating terrorism. It includes information on chemical, biological, and radiological terrorism, explosives, cyber-terrorism as well as response procedures and decontamination. This...
- Tags: Mobile, Terrorism, Skyscape Inc., Homeland Security, Government
- Software downloads 2007-10-04
- Scalix: A Microsoft 'Exchange killer' no more?
- Scalix: A Microsoft 'Exchange killer' no more?ID10T Alert!!.Strategy vs. Tactics[i]I think M$ is just trying to extract a protection fee from OSS,[/i]The amounts involved are chump change for MS. The main value is strategic: by blocking redistribution, they convert a "community" that they never figured out how to counter...
- Tags: Linux, E-mail servers, Groupware, OPEN SOURCE, Microsoft Corp., Scalix Corp., Exchange Killer
- Discussion threads 2007-08-15
- Finding evidence of Mac life at LinuxWorld
- There's not much Macintosh news at LinuxWorld San Francisco, after all, it's LinuxWorld, not the annual Macworld. However, wandering among the booths packed with integrated development environments IDE, mobile development platforms, server hardware and big storage, I was able to dig up a bit of enterprise Mac.Centrify this week released...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, RAID, David Morgenstern
- Blog posts 2007-08-09
- Terrorism - Biological, Chemical & Nuclear- MobiPocket Version (Mobile)
- Topics include: Biological & Chemical & Nuclear weapons. Nerve Agents. Radiation. Acute Radiation Syndromes and tx''s. Biotoxins. Civilian Defense Recommendations. Decontamination Procedures. Odors and detection. Infection Control Protocols. Respiratory Protection. Explosions and Blast Injuries. Management of Mass Casualty Situations per 2006 CDC Recommendations. Mass Trauma Casualty Predictor. A complete synopsis...
- Tags: Mobile, Radiation, Terrorism, Pacific Primary Care, Homeland Security, Corporate Governance, Government, Business Operations, Corporate Law
- Software downloads 2007-03-21
- Terrorism: The Medical Response - MobiPocket Version 2008 2008 (Mobile)
- Topics include: Biological & Chemical & Nuclear weapons. Nerve Agents. Radiation. Acute Radiation Syndromes and tx''s. Biotoxins. Civilian Defense Recommendations. Decontamination Procedures. Odors and detection. Infection Control Protocols. Respiratory Protection. Explosions and Blast Injuries. Management of Mass Casualty Situations per 2006 CDC Recommendations. Mass Trauma Casualty Predictor. A complete synopsis...
- Tags: Mobile, Radiation, Terrorism, Pacific Primary Care, Homeland Security, Corporate Governance, Government, Business Operations, Corporate Law
- Software downloads 2007-03-21
- Open biology is the new buzzword
- Open biology is the new buzzwordNothing like the GPL in Biology?[hey, I've got the flu, but sure, I'll comment]Well, as a legal document, perhaps there is nothing like the GPL in biology. As the natural order of things, there's nothing more like free software than the normal reproduction of DNA.I've...
- Tags: Biotechnology, biology, GPL, patent, Open biology
- Discussion threads 2007-03-06
- Life of marine iguanas on the Galapagos
- The marine iguanas on the Galapagos Islands lived without predators for a very long time. But when humans arrive 150 years ago, they brought with them cats and dogs which are occasionally biting the iguanas. Still, these animals remained excessively tamed. With the explosion of the number of tourists on...
- Tags: iguana
- Blog posts 2006-12-19
- Nano ideas
- John Patrick leads a discussion on the future of nanotechnology at DEMOfall 2006. He begins by explaining several dimensions of the smallness of nano--billionths of time, space.Gian-luca Bona, IBM Almaden Research. Nanotechnology will affect storage in many ways. We're working toward having storage structures in a few nanometers space, but...
- Tags: nanotechnology
- Blog posts 2006-09-27
- GE laptop theft exposes data on thousands
- GE laptop theft exposes data on thousandsStealing cars? Laptops More Lucrative $$$50,000 pieces of data with Social Security Numbers. It's like a broken record -- not just private companies, not just government agencies. Keep these machines on lockdown people.Criminals can get more $ from stealing a laptop than taking a...
- Tags: Notebooks, Social Security, PrivacyRights.org, laptop computer, General Electric Co.
- Discussion threads 2006-09-27
- New! Travel Safely in Foreign Countries (Mobile)
- Don't be caught unprepared in the case of another terrorism attack.If and when there is another terrorist attack, you need to know immediately what to do, no matter where you are or what you are doing. Your chances of minimizing the danger and inconvenience are enhanced if you've made common-sense...
- Tags: Mobile, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Homeland Security, Government
- Software downloads 2006-08-05
- Supreme Court hears eBay's patent appeal
- Supreme Court hears eBay's patent appealA little light readingSure it's a book/movie cliqué but...http://www.cramercenter.com/_private_but_open/one%20more%20rainbow.htm"Finally, when the auction was finished, someone noticed a painting leaning against the wall that hadn't been sold. The painting had looked damaged, so no one had thought any one would want it. After all,...
- Tags: patent, auctioneer, eBay Inc.
- Discussion threads 2006-03-29
- Terrorism - Biological, Chemical & Nuclear - MobiPocket Reader (Mobile)
- Topics include: Biological & Chemical & Nuclear weapons. Nerve Agents. Radiation. Acute Radiation Syndromes and tx''s. Biotoxins. Civilian Defense Recommendations. Decontamination Procedures. Odors and detection. Infection Control Protocols. Respiratory Protection. Explosions and Blast Injuries. Management of Mass Casualty Situations per 2004 CDC Recommendations. Mass Trauma Casualty Predictor. A complete synopsis...
- Tags: Mobile, Radiation, Terrorism, Pacific Primary Care, Homeland Security, Corporate Governance, Government, Business Operations, Corporate Law
- Software downloads 2005-10-09
- State CIOs chide DHS for attention to cybersecurity
- Thomas Jarrett, CIO of Delaware and president of the National Association of State CIOs, testified to Congress recently that federal homeland security planning woefully ignores the importance of cybersecurity in state and local preparedness. "While chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive WMD threats are addressed in detail, the 'cyber' threats...
- Tags: cybersecurity, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
- Blog posts 2005-08-05
- Chertoff on technology and homeland security
- Homeland security is a very big job - encompassing everything from border control to cybersecurity to staving off nuclear attacks - and it can't be done without better reliance on technology and better coordination between the federal government and state and local officials and law enforcement, Dept. of Homeland Security...
- Tags: Michael Chertoff, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
- Blog posts 2005-07-31
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