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‘Free’ Content Management

Transform Magazine: ‘Free’ Content Management. “Erik Josowitz, vice president of corporate strategy for Vignette, Austin, TX, grants that free or low-cost software might be fine for departmental use and simple sites. However, he warns, ‘they have no support model, no upgrade model and no long-term roadmap. When a CIO looks for a content management system, they look for long-term technical support and scalability across an enterprise.'” [Scripting News]

They have a webcam at the top of the Empire State Building

Hey check this out. They have a webcam at the top of the Empire State Building. [Scripting News]

Network ICE CTO responds to further BlackICE criticisms

New Article in the Sun focus area: The Trouble With Tripwire: Making a Valuable Security Tool More Efficient

Say Ahh, Then Remain Silent

Privacy News from Wired NewsSay Ahh, Then Remain Silent. A little-noticed loophole in new medical privacy regulations allows law enforcement access to medical records without the patient’s consent. Will doctors soon be reading you your rights?

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But there remains what appears to be a broad loophole in the regulations for state and federal law enforcement officials.

The regulations state that the only thing police or other law enforcement agents need to do to obtain medical records is assert their request for the records is necessary and relevant to specific investigations.

The rules don’t require permission from a judge, or even notification to the patient that medical records have been turned over to the police.

“Any cop can walk into any hospital, wave a badge and get records,” said a former congressional staffer named Bob Gellman, who has been involved in drafting medical privacy legislation for over 20 years.

“We’re in a position where your doctor may have to give you a Miranda Warning,” he said.

[Privacy Digest]

“All your base are belong to us”

The Register (with pictures):
Where did the sentence “All your base are belong to us” come from?

It is an old Sega Megadrive game called Zero Wing….
two URLs have come out as the leaders in this saga. They are here (the story) and here (the pics). Enjoy. Actually, this must be the best FAQ on the Net.

.NET users wide open to fraud

.NET users wide open to fraud. Silicon.com Jun 1 2001 7:08PM ET

Bill Malik, VP and research director at Gartner Group, told silicon.com the system would present an intolerable level of risk for some businesses and governments. He said: “I can’t see the banking sector going for it, and I can’t see anyone with obligations under the EU data protection directives wanting to get involved.”

Microsoft’s initiative could really come unstuck if it falls foul of EU data laws.

The Information Commissioner’s Office said it is not investigating .NET currently, but is concerned by both the data and security implications of all so-called ‘single sign-on’ initiatives.

[via Moreover Computer security news]

pam_ldap/pam_krb5 Authentication Against Active Directory?

University computers a prime target for hackers

Woodie’s Office Watch: Office XP pros & cons

Woodie’s Office Watch:
Office XP pros & cons. [via Scripting News]