Top Stories published by Security culture and other ramblings in 2008

Windows 3.1 is dead — so what?

Today, John Sheesley amused me with his attempt to use Windows 3.1 (actually 3.11 Windows for Workgroups) as a workstation of 2008. Those of us who remembers WFW, may wonder why on earth he would do that for, but I leave it to that.

One should think that using a software…


10 golden rules of using public WIFI

In this article 
 David Hobson from Global Secure Systems
, looks at the top 10 golden rules that 
 you should adhere to in order to stay safe on line when using a public WiFi 
 connection. Thank you David!

Access to the Internet via public “hotspots” is growing…


I have been recognized as one of very few!!

The other day, I received an email claiming I had been selected for inclusion in a very exclusive directory called Emeralds Who’s Who. My immediate reaction was to send it to junk. Then my eyes caught a glimpse of Roer.com — the brand name of my company.


Looking for young girls? (a review of my visitors)

A while back, I blogged about an unfortunate event where a 14-year old girl had to change her name and move to a different location because she had undressed in front of her boyfriend — using a webcam.


Web filtering — who and what to block?

Kyle Northcutt posted this question on LinkedIn:

Who and what should the web filter block?

Obvious
malicious, lewd and illegal content aside…. should mental diversions
be limited or…

These were the top 10 stories published by Security culture and other ramblings in 2008. You can also dive into monthly archives for 2008 by using the calendar at the top of this page.

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Kai Roer share his security culture and other ramblings from around the world. Kai has published a number of books, spoken at events in more than 40 countries, and is the creator of the free and open Security Culture Framework. He is the chief research officer at KnowBe4.
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