With the popularity of my most recent technical article, A More Secure Home WiFi Design, I realized that there is a lot of need out there for good information on keeping your computer and its contents safe.
Because of this, I am proclaiming this week to be Security Week on Daily Cup of Tech. I have been working on some interesting posts that will hopefully help you to stay safe out there. We will be talking about viruses, intrusion detection, firewalls, security software, just to name a few.
I have also found some really interesting video from the BBC series The Real Hustle that shows just how easy it is for individuals to not only mess with your technology, but also how trusting we are that everything is OK.
So, put on your security badge and get our the latest virus signatures because we are going to try and put a stop to the cyber bad guys!
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2 Responses to “Security Week”
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The Fieldhouse Says:
November 30th, 1999 at 12:00 amPosted on Saturday, June 16, 2007 by Tim Fehlman Security Week on Daily Cup of Tech has been a great success. So much so that I am starting to consider having theme weeks on a regular basis. Sorry to those of you who could not get the week off work to celebrate it! To wind up security week, I though that I would just highlight some of the security related articles that I have written in the past so that you may stumble on something interested that you may not have read before:
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Jared Harley Says:
June 11th, 2007 at 9:00 amI tried to get the week off from work saying that “Security Week” is a holiday I celebrate, but no dice…
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MissJai2U Says:
June 11th, 2007 at 9:24 amIt is very important that we protect ourselves and our systems while on the Internet. I greatly appreciate you posting this information and I thank you in advance for what is to come.
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QFB.webhop.net Says:
June 12th, 2007 at 4:07 amone of my favorite tech blogs. The reason being? They don’t rely on stories about the iPhone or iAnything to crank out relevant content. Spend some time on their site, and I’m sure you’ll agree. This week on DCoT has been dubbed “Security Week“. Already, they’ve informed us on how to shore up our home or small office WiFi networks, and today (prompting me to put this all out to you), they’ve done a story on what to do if you think your

