A Palestinian information system expert says he was forced to post a bug report on Mark Zuckerberg. The vulnerability, which was reported by a man calling himself The link for this article located at RT is no longer available. . The vulnerability, which was reported by a man calling himself The link for this article located at . palestinian, information, system, expert, forced, report, zuckerberg. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
In a post-9/11 world, even the computers that run the Olympics have color-coded warnings for threats. "Green is good. Red is very bad," says Jean Chevallier, executive vice president of Atos Origin, Paris-based head of the Games' $400 million information system. In between are yellow (mild) and orange (more alarming). Halfway through the Athens Olympics, the worst anyone has seen here is "a light yellow," Chevallier says. . . .. In a post-9/11 world, even the computers that run the Olympics have color-coded warnings for threats. "Green is good. Red is very bad," says Jean Chevallier, executive vice president of Atos Origin, Paris-based head of the Games' $400 million information system. In between are yellow (mild) and orange (more alarming). Halfway through the Athens Olympics, the worst anyone has seen here is "a light yellow," Chevallier says. The threat? Some news people have unplugged official terminals in the press centers and tried to tap into the network with their own laptops, apparently thinking they can surf the Internet. They got nowhere. The link for this article located at usatoday.com is no longer available. . Uncover the methods of color-coded security alerts that safeguard IT infrastructure during the Olympics since the events of September 11.. Olympic Security Measures, Information System Protection, Cybersecurity Threats. . Anthony Pell
One of the issues HKAOA considered when developing the new system was security. "Because we were putting sensitive information about our members online, security had to be absolutely bullet-proof. Linux was clearly the best choice from a security perspective," said Findlay. . . .. While questions surrounding Linux's reliability have left some companies skittish, the Hong Kong Aircrew Officers Association (HKAOA) is looking the other way and is more committed than ever to the open source operating system that powers the organisation's online information system. Representing pilots and flight engineers employed by Cathay Pacific Airways, the HKAOA has over 1,000 members based in Hong Kong, Europe, North America and Australia, and Asia. And because of this large worldwide member base, maintaining communication is their core business objective. "IT is the glue that brings the organisation together," said John Findlay, general secretary of the HKAOA. "What we rely on very much is a system that allows our members to contact us using the Internet at anytime of the day and no matter how far away they fly," he said. In the early 1990s, the organisation had put its information system online with a bulletin board system. However, it hit a brick wall when the organisation wanted to scale up the functions of the system. The link for this article located at asiacomputerweekly.com is no longer available. . The Global Pilots Union has transitioned to using open-source software for encrypted digital interactions among its global membership.. HKAOA, Linux Security, Open Source Systems, IT Communication, Online Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Agencies across government are speeding up the procurement and implementation of information systems that will assist the homeland security effort. Information sharing is key to homeland security, and almost every White House initiative in this effort includes a directive to find . . . . Agencies across government are speeding up the procurement and implementation of information systems that will assist the homeland security effort. Information sharing is key to homeland security, and almost every White House initiative in this effort includes a directive to find technology that can help agencies share data. Many agencies already had such programs in the works, but now they are getting more attention and money than anyone expected, officials said at a Nov. 1 breakfast hosted by the Northern Virginia Technology Council. The State Department has been working on its Overseas Presence Collaboration/Knowledge Management System since the beginning of the year. It is intended to bring together almost 40 agencies with overseas staff in a single network, enabling people to share information around the globe in real time, said Fernando Burbano, State's chief information officer. The link for this article located at FCW.com is no longer available. . Agencies across government are speeding up the procurement and implementation of information systems to enhance data sharing.. Information Systems Procurement, Technology Implementation, Government Agencies, Homeland Security, Data Sharing. . Anthony Pell
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