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Passenger on Earth
Passenger on Earth is a travel- and photo-blog for positive people having fun in foreign cultures. It tries to inspire people, share the spirit of adventure and amazing landscapes, carries you to the most beautiful places all over the planet, it supports your travel plans with stories, ideas and thoughts, to allow you to enjoy any of your trip with all your senses, and writes for the individualist.
I recommend this blog, because I have fun in this content, in traveling, in remote places, in photography. And because I envy Petra Paul, a former colleague of mine, a bit for her ambition and courage to do this.
Petras latest post about her trip to Lappland and the Polar circle is here: Husky Abenteuer Lappland – Erlebnis Hundeschlitten Touren.
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OWASP Internet of Things Top Ten Project
The OWASP Project is looking at the Internet of Things, too, and published a top 10 of security concerns for that matter. While all of this is reasonable for the Internet of Things, it can be applied very generally for the Internet of anything. Good security pays in every environment, it’s just the Internet of Things has potentially more attack surface.
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Don't aim for disruptive
The tech industry is optimizing everything around us, disrupting every aspect of social, business or whatsoever. The thought everything will be easier is just so tempting to everybody remotely involved in anything remotely digital. And that’s why so many app-developers, start-ups, evangelists feel inspired by the opportunity. Every new idea needs to be ground breaking, revolutionizing. And that’s why that concept of “disruptive” became so popular, even while interpreted fundamentally wrong by this group of technologists. Clayton M. Christensen who coined the term, explored development of disk drives and described generational change in the technology, each disrupting the market of the previous generation. However, none of the following generations of disk drives was designed as “disruptive“, but to have advantages over the previous one. (more…)
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DDoS attacks are getting easier
Search CloudSecurity writes DDoS Attacks are becoming easier, cheaper, more frequent and more varied.
Hybrid DDoS prevention emerges to counter variety of DDoS attacks.
via
DDoS attacks are getting easier to perform, leading to larger, more frequent, costly attacks against enterprises http://t.co/wxjExVHcIg
— IEEE Cybersecurity (@ieeecybsi) February 2, 2015
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Keep LinkedIn professional.
Andreas Lindh / @addelindh nailed it.
https://twitter.com/addelindh/status/561972115604537344
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Top Influencers in Security
Tripwire has a recommendation of Security Influencers to follow in 2015, along with their Twitter handle. While I second all of the recommendations, it is particularily notable that 3 out of these 15 names work – or have worked – for Akamai. These guys are @BillBrenner70, @gattaca and @JOSHCORMAN. Every individual on the list had the opportunity to answer, which infosec-related superpower he would unlock, which makes the list a bit of an entertaining read, too.
Top Influencers in Security You Should Be Following in 2015.
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Zeitalter des Pseudoprivaten beginnt
Früher wollte ich ja nie Sascha Lobo verlinken. Seit Edward Snowden und allerspätestens seit auch der BND am DeCIX alles mitliest, kommt mir das alles vor, als ob ich das immer öfter mal mach könnte. Es sind Monate vergangen, in denen die Nachrichten fast täglich voll sind von immer schlimmeren Fällen von totaler Überwachung. Trotzdem ist hier in dem gleichen Zeitraum nicht eine einzige verschlüsselte Mail eingegangen. Und auch sonst scheint die Resonanz überschaubar zu sein und wenn etwas zu hören ist dann ist es Gleichgültigkeit. Und Sascha Lobo fasst das nochmal zusammen:
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Hipster in Stone
Fantastische Bilder alter Statuen, als Hipster angezogen: Hipster in Stone