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Closing the Barn Door – Software Security

Posted on October 23, 2014 by Code Curmudgeon
In the second part of my series on what we can do to contain and combat the recent rash of security breaches I’d like...
Security appsec, breach, cybersecurity, prevention, privacy, Security, static analysis

Can the Internet Survive Privacy

Posted on April 25, 2012 by Code Curmudgeon
Lately some have been suggesting that the internet is at risk. Much if not all of the hoopla stems from a recent interview with...
Security, Web Google, infosec, privacy

The Ins and Outs of Opting and Privacy

Posted on November 18, 2011 by Code Curmudgeon
There has been another rash of security and privacy issues by major internet companies. Actually it’s more of an ongoing issue than it is...
SysAdmin, Technology, Web privacy, sysadmin

Account Security and Gmail

Posted on August 10, 2011 by Code Curmudgeon
Given the recent rash of web break-ins I thought it would be interesting to talk about personal security. Here are some steps you can...
Security Google, privacy, Security
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CAN (Controller Area Network)
Controller Area Network aka CAN aka CAN Bus is a wiring standard for vehicles that enables communication between various components and devices without having a host computer. For example doors, brakes, transmission.
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