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- SANS Institute embarrasses FBI
- Today's headlie (see my Dec 19th blog for the rules on these) is the third in the series: 2005: the missing headlies. Basically: the thing has to relate to IT and be both true and false at the same time. When the SANS Institute, in co-operation with the FBI,...
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