, and even if it were,
the SOD
provisions of SOX (and Audit Standard 2, which clearly you've consumed
wholesale) clearly
wouldn't apply.
I suggest, Todd, that you switch to another beverage, because the SOX
Kool-Aid is
clearly doing neither you nor anybody else any good.
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Ma
Hallam-Baker, Phillip wrote:
The best way to stop such nonsense is to recognize what every mainstream
security specialist working in the field recognized long ago - there is a
difference between the network and the inter-network and connection to either
is a privilege that should only be grant
Hallam-Baker, Phillip wrote:
Trying to enforce that a Turing-complete machine have
capabilities "no greater than X" might seem to an IT senior manager
to be a really good idea, but in practical terms, it can't
be done.
Of course it can.
Simply put a trustworthy computing partition
Simon Leinen wrote:
If someone knows which 802.11a PCMCIA card can be made to work reliably
under Linux (with 2.6 kernel!), I'd really like to hear about it...
Atheros released open-source linux drivers for their chips and the
corresponding reference design.
I don't know which cards use the A
Perry E.Metzger wrote:
Michael Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
"Franck" == Franck Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Franck> My question, how can we deployed WiFi networks in town for global
Franck> roaming with SIP phones when the IETF itself has trouble to
Fra
Bill Sommerfeld wrote:
>
>
> I hope the 128 bit "gold" cards use a longer IV..
>
> - Bill
Does anyone know if the 128-bit variant of WEP is openly specified anywhere?
With the spinoff of the Enterprise portion of Lucents business, will the
128-b
t that
I didn't use it for VoIP :-) :-)
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nce. So the word "bake-off" in the technical
"market" of the Internet community is entirely seperate from the
"market" of Pillsbury pastry products.
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Additionally, after network shutdown on Friday, Jeff Schiller cross-connected
his
his Apple AirPort to his HDR/Hornet box, and was providing NATed wireless
service
to folks still hanging out in the lobby of the east tower of the Hotel.