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A cyberwar barely in the making

By Dan Morrill on March 13, 2013

We are asking China to stop poking at our networks; maybe we should take a look at what everyone else is doing along the way. An international framework is probably in order at this point. Many news systems are broadcasting that America is asking/telling China to stop hacking American Companies. While in testimony Army Gen. [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged china, cyberwar, information security, James Bond, United States, United States Cyber Command, US Cyber Command

Public Honeynet Data - Who are the top 20 hacking countries?

Public Honeynet Data – Who are the top 20 hacking countries?

By Dan Morrill on March 7, 2013

Public Honeynet Data – Who are the top 20 hacking countries? I could watch this site all day. In case you were wondering really wondering who the top hacker countries are, the German Alliance for Cyber Security has a dashboard display as to what is happening on 97 honeypots around the internet. It makes for [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Security | Tagged china, hacker, hacking, honeynet, Honeynet Project, Russia, United States

FinancialForce on a Tear

FinancialForce on a Tear

By Ben Kepes on February 21, 2013

When salesforce.com invested in FinancialForce a few years ago, there was keen interest in how this would help the company grow. There’s never been much clarity around those numbers since the parent company of FinancialForce, Unit4, doesn’t break out the individual numbers of operating divisions. That is a bit clearer now since in its last reporting period, [...]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts | Tagged accounting, CloudComputing, Economic growth, FinancialForce.com, intacct, netsuite, Professional Services Automation, United States

The best Spam Message I have ever received

The best Spam Message I have ever received

By Dan Morrill on June 28, 2012

Sometimes you just get an awesome spam message that is too sweet not to pass up. Today I got one that simply rocks. Everything left intact, including typos, formatting, and grammar. Simply brilliant.   Anti-Terrorist and Monetary Crimes Division Fbi Headquarters In Washington, D.C. Federal Bureau Of Investigation J. Edgar Hoover Building 935 Pennsylvania Avenue, [...]

Posted in Just for fun | Tagged Federal Bureau of Investigation, hacking, J. Edgar Hoover Building, Pennsylvania Avenue, United States, Washington, Washington DC

22 USC 1461 sec 501 Why the proposed changes could be awesome

22 USC 1461 sec 501 Why the proposed changes could be awesome

By Dan Morrill on May 24, 2012

The US Government wants to modify 22 USC 1461 sec 501 so that they can put propaganda on the internet. There is a risk of people being exposed to said propaganda, but wouldn’t you really like to know what the US Government is saying to other countries, and specifically to the citizens of those other [...]

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged politics, social media, United States

Xero Nabs Intuit Exec

Xero Nabs Intuit Exec

By Ben Kepes on April 24, 2012

I’ve long wondered how Xero will execute upon its North American opportunity – after all North America is the real goal for the company, and also where they face the biggest hurdles to success. I’ve even been roundly criticized for articulating this question I’ve spent some time with Xero’s US president Jamie Sutherland who seems [...]

Posted in Entrepreneurship | Tagged accounting, cloud computing, intuit, intuit partner platform, quickbooks, software as a service, United States, xero

On Privacy, US Legislation and Cloud Vendors

On Privacy, US Legislation and Cloud Vendors

By Ben Kepes on March 5, 2012

While in the US a week or two ago I spent some time talking with vendors about the security of Cloud data, in particular the impact of the DCMA and Patriot Act on non US customers of vendors. As part of my research I spent some time talking with Lindsay

Posted in Security, Trends & Concepts | Tagged aaron levie, box, dmca, google, Megaupload, salesforce.com, United States, USA PATRIOT Act | 1 Response

The myth of a data free trade policy

The myth of a data free trade policy

By Paul Miller on January 9, 2012

The border between the USA and Canada, in Washington State In my last post I looked at the USA PATRIOT Act, and at some of the ways in which it exemplifies differences in attitude and approach on either side of the Atlantic. In our increasingly connected world, these differences begin to pose quite serious challenges [...]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged big data, cloud computing, data, davos, Derrick Harris, European Commission, Free trade, Government, National Foreign Trade Council, personal data, personally identifiable data, United States, USA PATRIOT Act, wef, wef12, world economic forum

Microsoft, the USA PATRIOT Act, and European cloud computing

Microsoft, the USA PATRIOT Act, and European cloud computing

By Paul Miller on January 9, 2012

Microsoft announced last month that its Software as a Service (SaaS) offering, Office 365, will better comply with European guidelines to ensure that customer data is adequately protected. This move is certainly welcome, but the long-armed spectre of the USA PATRIOT Act continues to hang over Microsoft and other US companies, regardless of customers’ nationality [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged amazon, cloud computing, data privacy, data protection, data protection act, Data Protection Directive, dpa, European Commission, european data protection, European Union, European Union law, microsoft, Microsoft Office 365, Office 365, Patriot Act, personal privacy, United States | 1 Response

Mesh net Darknet plans over on Reddit in response to SOPA

Mesh net Darknet plans over on Reddit in response to SOPA

By Dan Morrill on November 28, 2011

Image by cambodia4kidsorg via Flickr Just thinking about the difficulties in rolling out a network is enough to make anyone’s head spin, but the boffins over at Reddit are thinking about doing just that in a direct response to SOPA. While this is an interesting idea there are some security things they are going to [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Security | Tagged darknets, Domain Name System, Internet service provider, Reddit, SOPA, Techwag Basics, TOR, United States | 2 Responses

And I get a takedown Notice from Aiplex in India

And I get a takedown Notice from Aiplex in India

By Dan Morrill on September 30, 2011

About a year ago (to be exact, September 20th 2010) members of 4chan started an attack against low yield targets against the MPAA, RIAA and Aiplex. That article was picked up by Cloud Avenue and was an article that flew under the wire, few if any paid attention, and like all events this one was [...]

Posted in Security | Tagged Aiplex, Filesharing, mpaa, Recording Industry Association of America, riaa, Techwag Basics, Torrent Freak, TorrentFreak, United States | 7 Responses

German Clouds… And No, That’s Not a Joke

German Clouds… And No, That’s Not a Joke

By Ben Kepes on September 15, 2011

At the risk of inviting jokes along the lines of “ve haf vays of making you kloud”, I wanted to comment on the recent news that Deutsche Telekom is pushing German regulators to introduce a certification for German or European cloud operators in order to protect customers against the keen eyes of the US Government. [...]

Posted in Infrastructure, Trends & Concepts | Tagged cloud computing, Deutsche Telekom, Patriot Act, Reinhard Clemens, United States, walled garden | 4 Responses

OS (Open Source) Bridge Week in Review

OS (Open Source) Bridge Week in Review

By Adron Hall on June 24, 2011

This is the first time I’ve attended OS Bridge. I’d known about it before while living in PDX. I had seen numerous people sitting in Bailey’s, Backspace, and other places around town after the days of the conference in past years. This year I actually got to experience it myself and am stoked with the [...]

Posted in Open Source | Tagged advocacy, articles, conferences, Directories, Free software community, los angeles, New Orleans, open source, open source bridge, opensource, operating system, os bridge, osbridge, portland, Portland Oregon, United States

Education Reform At Last?

Education Reform At Last?

By Chris Yeh on September 9, 2010

“An Inconvenient Truth” represented a major shift in this country’s thinking about global warming.That documentary took climate change from a niche concern to one of the pillars of the green movement (which, incidentally, has subsumed the environmental…

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged American Federation of Teachers, education, Education reform, Inconvenient Truth, movies, persuasion, United States | 1 Response

I think we forgot something on the way to the future

I think we forgot something on the way to the future

By Dan Morrill on April 27, 2010

Our future was supposed to be bright and shiny.  I think we messed up somewhere along the line. I do not normally write about politics, and I try to keep this blog generally upbeat. While I am busy building out my company and seeing good growth and support from the people we serve, there are [...]

Posted in General | Tagged idea, politics, United States

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