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9 Oct 2006 at 12:40pm 1 min - Oct 9, 2006 Stabbing a guard, storeowner wraps a mop around the criminal's head 30 times. Damn tough bloody head. 8 Dec 2006 at 3:00am 1 hr 2 min - Dec 8, 2006 Google Tech Talks December 1, 2006 ABSTRACT In late 2001, Microsoft released the Xbox, their first gaming console, to compete against Sony and Nintendo in the living room. As the real money is made with the games and not the consoles, Microsoft had to make sure (as much as they could) that nobody could play pirated games or use the machine for anything other than games. Although the original security design idea was a good one and has been copied a lot since then, Microsoft's inexperienced team made a variety of design, implementation, and policy mistakes. This talk first (re)constructs the design of the Xbox security system from Microsoft's point of view, and then deconstructs it from the hacker's point of view. As a bonus, the talk will feature some insights in the security system of the Xbox successor, the Xbox 360. Michael Steil is the founder and maintainer of the Xbox-Linux Project. He oversaw most of the Xbox hacks and also contributed to hacking, reverse engineering and porting Linux on the Xbox. 18 Jun 2007 at 11:11pm ![]() 8 min - Jun 19, 2007 George Carlin's "Airport Security" skit...HILARIOUS!! Given to me by Tyler... 1 Sep 2008 at 8:39pm ![]() 4 min - Sep 2, 2008 Campbell Brown interviews Tucker Bounds on Sarah Palin's national security experience 10 Jul 2007 at 3:00am 49 min - Jul 10, 2007 Google Tech Talks July 10, 2007 ABSTRACT This talk discusses recent trends in security, and what every engineer needs to know to prevent the most significant emerging threats such as cross-site scripting and SQL injection attacks. Just as every engineer might use object-oriented design principles to achieve extensibility and re-usability, every engineer needs to employ principles such as the principle of least privilege, fail-safe stance, and protecting against the weakest link to achieve security. Instead of focusing on "tips" and "tricks" that allow you to "band-aid" the security of your systems, we discuss how to derive defenses based on the application of security principles, such that you can determine how to deal with new threats as they come along or application-specific threats that might be relevant to your domain. Finally, we present some statistics on the current state of software security vulnerabilities, and discuss existing and upcoming challenges in the field of software security. Speaker: Neil Daswani 18 Aug 2006 at 10:13pm ![]() 3 min - Aug 19, 2006 Check out Mr Terrorist and Mr Al Qaeda boarding an Australian Virgin plane. And the problem is meant to be with our breast milk and carry on luggage? Fight the NWO! www.infowars.com Source: The Chaser - www.TheChaser.com.au 28 Aug 2007 at 5:40pm 2 min - Aug 28, 2007 Check out the wicked security system you can make from that old monitor you were about to throw away! 16 Jul 2008 at 9:03pm 4 min - Jul 17, 2008 5 Dec 2006 at 6:50pm 2 min - Dec 5, 2006 Search for and view security webcams easily using Google. You never know what you will find! 4 Dec 2007 at 5:13am ![]() 1 hr - Dec 4, 2007 Google Tech Talks November, 30 2007 ABSTRACT Existing systems often do a poor job of meeting the principle of least privilege. I will discuss how object capability systems and language-based methods can help address this shortcoming. In language-based object capability systems, an object reference is treated as a capability; unforgeability of references ensures unforgeability of capabilities; and all privileges are expressed as capabilities in this way. This makes it possible to decompose the system into distrusting "privilege-separated" components, providing each component with the least privilege it needs to do its job; to reason about the privileges and powers available to various program elements, often in a local (modular) way; and to avoid common pitfalls, such as confused deputy and TOCTTOU vulnerabilities. I will attempt to introduce the audience to some work in this area that is perhaps not so widely known, and I will describe some work in progress to construct a subset of Java, called Joe-E, that is intended to enable capability-style programming using a programming syntax that is familiar to Java programmers. Speaker: David Wagner David Wagner is an Associate Professor in the Computer Science Division at the University of California at Berkeley with extensive experience in computer security and cryptography. He and his Berkeley colleagues are known for discovering a wide variety of security vulnerabilities in various cellphone standards, 802.11 wireless networks, and other widely deployed systems, and he has published two books and over 90 peer-reviewed scientific papers. David is a founding member of the ACCURATE center on electronic voting. He is active in the areas of systems security, cryptography, and electronic voting. 22 Feb 2008 at 2:32pm 4 min - Feb 22, 2008 To comply with federal regulations such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, enterprises need to make sure their financial data is reliable, and thus secure. Paul Needham, Oracle's director of product management for database security, says organizations should focus on five key areas to improve data security. 24 Jan 2006 at 2:00am 58 min - Jan 24, 2006 Google TechTalks January 24, 2006 Phillip Hallam-Baker Dr Hallam-Baker is a leading designer or Internet security protocols and has made substantial contributions to the HTTP Digest Authentication mechanism, XKMS, SAML and WS-Security. He is currently working on the DKIM email signing protocol, federated identity systems and completing his first book, The dotCrime Manifesto which sets out a comprehensive strategy for defeating Internet crime. Dr Hallam-Baker has a degree in Electronic Engineering from Southampton University and a doctorate in Computer Science from the Nuclear Physics Laboratory at Oxford University. ABSTRACT Internet Crime is a serious and growing problem. Phishing, Advance Fee and Consumer fraud continue to grow at alarming rates. Internet crime is a business that makes huge profits for some. But despite the fact that security has regularly polled as almost every type of Internet user's top priority over the past ten years, almost none of the security mechanisms developed in response are effectively controlling Internet crime. 26 Aug 2006 at 3:00am 8 min - Aug 26, 2006 This piece was made before 911 and appears... let's say...eerily prescient. When I first heard it I thought how well George Carlin sees through the bullsh*t. But after I realized that 911 was a hoax, I started wondering if the 911 scriptwriters decided to simply borrow George's. 10 May 2008 at 1:27am 16 min - May 10, 2008 <p><br /><b>LOCKDOWN: INSIDE MAXIMUM SECURITY PART 2 OF 3</b><br /><br /><b>The Minnesota Correctional Facility - Oak Park Heights (MCF-OPH) is a state prison located in Stillwater, Minnesota, USA.</b><br /><br />Constructed in 1983, MCF-OPH is the state's only Level 5 (Maximum) Custody Level prison, with an inmate population of 426. The facility is home to some of the state's most violent offenders, as well as a fair number of out-of-state commits and federal inmates.<br /><br />The prison is comprised of nine self-sustaining living units, referred to as Complexes. The first six each house 52 offenders and include shower facilities, eating areas and exercise equipment. Two of the three remaining complexes house mental health facilities and a transitional care unit. The MHU and TCU both handle inmates from the entire Minnesota DOC who require the unique services of those units. <br /><br />The ninth unit, completed in 2001, is the state's Administrative Control Unit. <b>The ACU is sometimes referred to as "Super-Seg" and houses the most violent offenders in an environment nearly completely free of contact with staff.</b> MCF-OPH is home to the MN DOC Commissary program. Inmates who qualify for work programs are employed to processes and package commissary orders from the other state correctional facilities.<br /><br />The MCF-OPH facility, together with the H Unit of Oklahoma State Penitentiary in McCalaster, Oklahoma, was featured in an one hour TV documentary titled "Maximum Security Prisons", produced by Alan Hall (Beyond Productions) for the "On the Inside" series of the Discovery Channel.<br /></p><p></p> 26 Jan 2008 at 5:01pm 12 min - Jan 26, 2008 How Do I?, Inc. has revolutionized the How-To industry. Its project videos allow you to VIEW IT AND DO IT with ease and confidence! Each download contains the following: · SIX STEP/ 5 Minute teaching modules · Trade secrets offered by master craftsmen · Content and application information provided and endorsed by major manufacturers in every category. This download covers: Water Heater Earthquake Strap Installation & Portable Escape Ladder The DVD purchase of this title contains how-to instruction on these topics: Fall Prevention, Kitchen Safety Bathroom Safety, Child Safety & Injury Prevention, Home Invasion & Entry Security, Exterior Security Devices Emergency Preparedness: Kits & Plans, Fire & Harmful Gas Prevention and Safeguarding Valuables The DVD purchase of this title contains all of the How Do I Safety & Security downloads. 15 May 2008 at 2:14pm 43 min - May 15, 2008 Close encounters with UFOs! Is national security on the line? High-ranking government and military officials from around the world have seen what you won't believe! (CNN, Larry King Live, November 9, 2007) 5 Sep 2007 at 6:01am ![]() 3 min - Sep 5, 2007 Chaser's War on Everything - APEC Security Sketch Chaser breaching APEC security with fake Canadian motorcade http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaXHKIFiTzo 18 Jun 2008 at 4:22am 4 min - Jun 18, 2008 What happens when the FBI funds domestic terrorism? 28 Sep 2006 at 5:40pm 3 min - Sep 28, 2006 Can the Mythbusters crack a fingerprint scanner? 27 Aug 2006 at 2:01am ![]() 12 min - Aug 27, 2006 More Ecolanguage: click "leearnold" right above. -- This one is an overview of the U.S. Social Security debate.< Search for Video right from your Security Crawler Toolbar. It’s easy.Try it.
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