Hagai's Blog
For a while I have tried, desperately I may say, to avoid the blogging trend. It always seemed to me that blogging is just a way of publishing documents in a method that is more convenient to the publisher and less convenient to the reader. Nevertheless, after seeing so many blogs publishing so much valuable information I figured I should contribute my share as well.
So far, as the name implies, I am the only one writing; I do post feedback, however.
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Recent Postings Index
- Automobile hack: we should have known better (19 May 2010)
- InZero provides some security (24 Mar 2010)
- A business model based on people making bad security trade-offs (2 Sep 2009)
- Companies collect data on us — so what? (24 Jul 2009)
- On the Purpose of Security Standards (4 Apr 2009)
- Right, the kernel can access your encrypted volume keys. So what? (6 Mar 2009)
- My new patent on secure boot using embedded flash (17 Dec 2008)
- Twitter Terrorists — Come On... (26 Oct 2008)
- Firewire threat to FDE (18 Mar 2008)
- The TSA Does Not Get It Completely Wrong (26 Jan 2008)
- An Interview on Secure Content Distribution (13 Jan 2008)
- The iPhone Hack — Security Done Wrong or Security Done Right? (13 Jan 2008)
- Airport Security: Israel vs. the United States (12 Jan 2008)
- Last Major Label Plans to Ditch DRM Restrictions (9 Jan 2008)
- Making Standardization Committees Build More Secure Products (8 Nov 2007)
- File Wiping and Disk-on-Key (12 Sep 2007)
- Survey About DRM Acceptance (7 Sep 2007)
- Countermeasures That Can't Be Modeled (6 Sep 2007)
- Rights Management Systems Versus “Simple” Data Encryption (10 May 2007)
- DHS wants DNSSEC keys — so what? (5 Apr 2007)
- Is more security always better? (6 January 2007)
- PDAs in highly classified environments (11 September 2006)
- The toughest part of designing secure products (28 July 2006)
- Is E-mail encryption really too complex? (7 May 2006)
- Evaluating Commercial Counter-Forensic Tools (12 November 2005)
- Anonymity - great technology but hardly used (24 October 2005)
- Today's Credit Card Fraud Prevention - Throwing The Baby With The Bathwater? (21 June 2005)
- Trojan-Horse Espionage in Israel - A Tip of an Iceberg (4 June 2005)
- Watermarking for DRM? Maybe one day (14 May 2005)
- Open Source Disk Encryption (29 April 2005)
- Worms Using Search Engines (28 February 2005)
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