Monthly Archives: October 2010

Il prode Bernabè e I cattivi content providers d’oltre oceano

Image via Wikipedia Bernabè tuona contro I colossi del web che osano offrire contenuti ai navigatori italiani e così usano le reti che lui, con amore e devozione, vuol tenere libere da questa immondizia. Con fiero cipiglio italico l’AD di Telecom Italia si è scagliato durante un convegno promosso da Assotelecomunicazioni contro I vari google, facebook, skype, twitter e chi più ne ha più ne metta, rei, a suo dire, di utilizzare le strutture di connettività italiane senza versare obolo alcuno portando al collasso le strutture TLC italiane. L’amministratore delegato di Telecom, nel corso del suo intervento ha imputato a…

The Firesheep firestorm

Image via Wikipedia The Firesheep firestormNetworkWorld.comIan Paul notes an emerging security specification, from the IETF, called HTTP Strict Transport Security (STS). Essentially, it’s a policy mechanism that Web … Related articles Is It Ethical For Mozilla To Refuse To Block Firesheep Add-in? (lockergnome.com) How To Protect Against Firesheep Attacks (yro.slashdot.org) Firesheep, a day later (codebutler.com) Liar, Liar, Sheep on Fire (boingboing.net) Managing HSTS Data (sidstamm.com) Unencrypted Wireless: In Like a Lion, Out Like a Lamb (eset.com) Firesheep Exposes the Soft Underbelly of Website Security (tjantunen.com) Related posts: (ISC)2 SecureRome Conference 2013 Introduction To Network Security – Part 1 I’m 48…So…

From Italian to English

May be some of you already noticed that, things have changed those months and I have changed my role in Cisco.  this has lead to some changes, and at the end I think is time to make those changes official.This blog was born during my IronPort times to provide some support to our channel, customer and tech community with some technical advice and interesting news.Now I am in the greatest Cisco family and not more focused on Italy I have to make some choices. I want to maintain the technical focus of this blog, since this is the main reason…

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