takhteyev.org
Yuri Takhteyev: Earlier Work
http://www.takhteyev.org/en/earlier_work
Yuri Takhteyev / Earlier Work. During my first year at the School of Information I participated in a project on emerging uses of digital photography lead by Nancy Van House and Marc Davis. See our CHI paper. And some unpublished papers. During the first and second year I also did two studies of bloggers, and wrote too papers about it (another with Joseph Hall. Online Journaling as a Federated Community of Practice. American Sociological Association, Montreal, August 11-14, 2006.
cyberlaw.stanford.edu
Tracking the Trackers: Self-Help Tools | Center for Internet and Society
http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/blog/2011/09/tracking-trackers-self-help-tools
The Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law School is a leader in the study of the law and policy around the Internet and other emerging technologies. Become a Student at Stanford Law School. Take a Class at Stanford Law School. Make a Financial Gift. Architecture and Public Policy. Documentary Film Program Advisory Board. Documentary Film Program: Frequently Asked Questions. White Papers and Reports. Browse by Focus Area. Architecture and Public Policy. ACLU v. Clapper. Defend Trade Secrets Act.
coalitionforvotingintegrity.com
Voice of the Voters! Internet/Radio
http://www.coalitionforvotingintegrity.com/id181.html
Coalition for Voting Integrity, the home of the Voice of the Voters. Voice of the Voters! Banfield v. Cortés. Lehigh and Northampton Counties. Contact Your PA Legislators. Voting Forum October 2005. Voting Integrity Forum, June 2005. Voice of the Voters! Hosted by Mary Ann Gould. Reporting on the week's top voting news stories. Voice of the Voters. Is currently on hiatus for revamping and reorganization. Meanwhile, please. In Memoriam: John Gideon, 1947-2009. April 15, 2009. January 21, 2009. March 18, 2...
trustthevote.org
certification | TrustTheVote
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News & Views. Future of Voting Systems: Future Requirements (Part 2). At the recent NIST/EACG Future of Voting Systems Workshop II, EAC folks asked participants for input on possible future requirements for future voting systems. I subsequently blogged here some suggestions based on the experience of the TrustTheVote Project. Today, I’ll continue that theme, but first briefly revisit my prior remarks. State Certification of Future Voting Systems — 3 Points of Departure. Election Standards – Part Two.
educatedguesswork.org
What is this all this crap in my wallet? - Educated Guesswork
http://www.educatedguesswork.org/2012/01/what_is_this_all_this_crap_in.html
What is this all this crap in my wallet? January 22, 2012 6:35 PM. On my way to Red Rock. Today to do some work, I looked in my wallet to see if I had enough money to afford my hot chocolate (paying for a $3.50 drink with a credit card is a pretty lame move). Here's what I found:. After some sorting, it comes out as follows. January 23, 2012 1:01 AM. Why is paying $3.50 with a card lame? January 23, 2012 8:44 AM. January 23, 2012 10:31 AM. And it sounds like a debit card wasn't an option?
educatedguesswork.org
Problems with secure upgrade to TLS 1.1 - Educated Guesswork
http://www.educatedguesswork.org/2012/07/problems_with_secure_upgrade_t.html
Problems with secure upgrade to TLS 1.1. July 16, 2012 9:23 PM. One of the most common responses to the Rizzo/Duong "BEAST" attack was why not just deploy TLS 1.1. See, for instance, this incredibly long Bugzilla bug. About TLS 1.1 in Network Security Services (NSS). Background: Protocol Negotiation and Downgrade Attacks. Say we are designing a new protocol to remotely control toasters, the Toaster Control Protocol. TCP) TCP has a client controller, a Toaster Control Equipment. Let's do 2.0. But since we...
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