Dangers of Public Wi-Fi
[Note: This is derived from articles originally published in the July and August editions of the SWCP Portal, our monthly newsletter. Due to the importance of the security information they contained, we're republishing them here for everyone.] Ars Technica tech news...
SWCP and SF
New Mexico, for all its fame for ancient Indian cultures and rich Spanish tradition, is also a magnet for people who look not to the past but the future. After all, Robert Oppenheimer and Robert Goddard both lived and worked in our state, and the development of the...
US Leads the World in Spam
One interesting fact that didn't make it into this month's newsletter article on "The Secret Life of Spam" is that the United States leads the world in the overall volume of spam produced. And by a huge margin, too: according to security site Sophos, 24% of all spam...
Cool Projects: A Picture Perfect Murder Game
It should come as no surprise that there are a lot of interesting, intelligent people in this area. They're busy doing some amazingly creative things, which could often use some support. Many of these clever, talented people are members of Southwest Cyberport...
Taking Control: Managing Cookies
With the revelations of Edward Snowden and other whistleblowers, the cat's out of the bag: we're all being watched 24/7. But along with the government, we're being followed around the web by a shadowy legion of other parties. Chief among them, and perhaps furnishing...
Snowden Speaks
Almost a year after his name first surfaced in connection with the NSA leaks, Edward Snowden has finally been heard in an interview on American network television. It has not been an easy go. All that time, Snowden has been a man publicly reviled in near-Orwellian...