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Originaire de la Colombie, Fabián Rodríguez est consultant indépendant, cumulant plus de 30 ans d'expérience en tant que conseiller en technologies libres et sécurité auprès de plus de 300 clients des secteurs public et privé. Fondateur de sa première entreprise en 1987 et programmeur à ses heures, il participe activement à différents projets sociaux et technologiques de portée internationale en tant que fervent promoteur du Logiciel Libre, conférencier et formateur.

CNW | Bell Canada launches public wireless Internet hotspot pilot

(via Pssst.qc.ca) Bell Canada today announced Bell AccessZone(R), a Wi-Fi hotspot pilot that will provide Canadians with wireless high-speed access to the Internet (Wi-Fi is short for Wireless Fidelity and is the most popular worldwide term for high-speed wireless local area networks in offices, homes and public spaces). Continuer la lecture de CNW | Bell Canada launches public wireless Internet hotspot pilot

 

Slashdot | Because Only Terrorists Use 802.11

Skinnyd writes « Consultants working for the Department of Homeland Security have announced that the Feds view open WiFi as a means of abetting terrorists, and say that they will compel the open wireless operators will have to close off their nets. ‘Homeland Security is putting people in place who will be in a position to say, « If you’re going to get broken into … we’re going to start regulating. »‘ Continuer la lecture de Slashdot | Because Only Terrorists Use 802.11

 

Slashdot | Secure Interaction Design

Pingster writes « Next week, ICICS 2002 will take place in Singapore. Out of 40 papers at the conference, there will be just one paper that looks at human factors. Though many people know that usability problems can render even the strongest security useless, the security community has only recently started paying attention to usability issues. More serious thinking about usability and security is desperately needed. The paper proposes ten interaction design principles. Maybe you’ll find them obvious; maybe you’ll disagree with them entirely. Great! Let’s have a discussion. » Continuer la lecture de Slashdot | Secure Interaction Design