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As part of the various and numerous initiatives taking place in Thailand this year, a multimedia event names "Thailand: 9 Days in the Kingdom" marking the 80th birthday of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej on 5 December has now been revealed to public.
‘Thailand: 9 Days in the Kingdom’ project invited in January 2007, 55 of the world’s leading photographers for a photo shoot throughout Thailand over a nine-day period. Result of captured images shows different facets of Thailand: its peoples, traditions, landscapes and cityscapes, commerce and industry.
‘Thailand: 9 Days in the Kingdom’ is now completed and released to public in three parts:
- A wonderful 304 pages large-format pictorial book which portrays Thailand today (50 USD).
- A multimedia exhibition of photographs taken during the shoot held at CentralWorld Event Gallery.
- Two documentary films on the project.
‘Thailand: 9 Days in the Kingdom’ includes seven photos-essays made by some of world famous photographers on various themes:
- reverence for the King (Anuchai Secharunputong, Thailand)
- the ongoing events in the south (Abbas, France; Charoon Thongnual, Thailand)
- Thai boxing (Greg Gorman, USA)
- the harvesting of birds’ nests (Éric Valli, France)
- the care and treatment of AIDS patients by a Catholic priest (James Nachtwey, USA)
- and the country’s colourful cabaret scene (Greg Gorman, USA)
- aerial views of Thailand (Yann Arthus-Bertrand).
In short, if pass by Bangkok before the 5th of December, don't miss the exhibition. For the others, if you like Thailand, the book and its DVD is a must have (available in English and French).
More : 9 days in the Kingdom, A glimpse of the exhibition
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The attacks on Swiss financial institutes with the aim of unjustified enrichment and the threat of the targeted industrial espionage via the internet are the main topics of the fifth semi-annual report of the Reporting and Analysis Centre for Information Assurance.
The report assesses the situation of the first half of the year 2007 in Switzerland and is now available online and clearly shows that the human factor remains the weakest point of ICT security.
Focus areas of issue 2007/I
- Attacks on Swiss financial services
"Classic" phishing attacks by e-mail with password requests have decreased substantially in Switzerland. Moreover, all such attacks have been unsuccessful. On the other hand, successful attacks with malware have increased. Two-factor authentication systems (e.g. transaction authentication numbers, SecurID, etc.) do not afford protection against such attacks and must be viewed as insecure once the computer of the customer has been infected with malware.
- Industrial espionage and data theft
The threat posed by targeted state or private industrial espionage continues. Not only the operators of critical infrastructures, the armament industry, or public authorities are threatened. Medium-sized industrial companies as well as manufacturers of luxury articles and fashion are also being targeted. The attacks are carried out by sending targeted e-mails to individual employees which contain malware in their attachments or links to bogus websites.
- Attacks on web servers:
malware distribution, phishing, data theft Compromising of web servers has increased. The purpose is to use web servers to distribute malware, such as by drive-by infection, to steal data (especially on commercially used servers), to carry out (interim) storage of data (e.g. in connection with phishing), or to distribute messages that are generally political in nature.
- Malware / attack vectors
Malware is still usually distributed through e-mail attachments or e-mails with links to bogus websites. Using clever social engineering techniques, the victim is deceived into opening the attachment or clicking on the link. Websites installing malware on the computer without any action by the user (drive-by infections) have heavily increased as an infection vector. Vulnerabilities in the operating system, the browser, or other applications are exploited. For a long time now, this no longer only happens on dubious sites, but also on (compromised) serious and well-known sites. Rates of recognition of malware by anti-virus software remain low.
The complete report is available on Melani website in italian, german, french and english.
A complete and useful list of all Internet risks and related protection measures is also available.
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The British Department of Trade and Industry has made £4m available for four research projects aimed at reducing the IT risk created by human error.
The program, which is part of its Network Security Innovation Platform, reflects the fact that human error is by far the biggest risk to network security.
It cited the results of a survey it conducted, involving over 1,800 people, on the use of passwords. It found that:
- Just over 30% of users recorded their password or security information by either writing it down or storing it somewhere on their computer.
- About 65% never changed their password
- 20% of people used the same password for non-banking websites as well as their online bank
The projects will use behavioural science in a bid to tackle the human risk element in network security.
Four projects will receive funding under the programme.
- The first is about developing a risk assessment package focused on organisational and human factors.
- The second, named Trust Economics, is aimed at developing a predictive modelling framework that assesses security policies that regulate the interaction between humans and information systems.
- The third is aimed at developing a solution for the analysis of digital communications to identify threats introduced by humans.
- The fourth named CatalysIS, is a tool to improve risk culture and identify human vulnerabilities in network security.
Minister for science and innovation Malcolm Wicks said: "Unfortunately, the weakest link in network security is not usually with the technology, but with the staff and system users. A DTI survey found that a shocking number of people were careless with passwords, unwittingly exposing themselves and their company to fraud and theft.
"Network security is also a major growth area where the UK has a good opportunity to become a global leader if we develop new technology to give us a competitive edge."
This article was originally published at Kablenet
Source: The Register
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You're traveling a lot.
- You're spending long boring hours in airport lounges.
- You're often having dinner in solo in unknown cities.
- You never speak with your neighbor during flight.
Rings a bell ?
Could it be different if you could travel with someone who shares same interest or who works in the industry or even works for the same company than you ?
So such reasons, PairUp proposes to reinvent business travels by introducing the concept of "Connected Travel" allowing businesspeople for the first time to easily share travel plans and instantly search for potential business connections at their next trip destination or industry event across companies and across booking engines.
For sure the "about PairUp" speaks only about business opportunities as it's "Made in USA" but it could also be used to meet people sharing same non-professional interests.
Once logged on, the workflow is rather simple:
- Add information about your trip itinerary
- Select confidentiality level (who can know about your trip, i.e people of your industry, in your network, attending same event, etc..)
- Select your Networking interests for this trip (activities, business opportunities, professional networking, companion seating, etc..).
Then, search (with narrowing options) to have your "Confirmed Connections" and "Potential Connections" displayed and easily contact any person of interest.
Sounds easy no ?
Now, is anyone use, or already used, this flying social network ? What were the results?
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London based human rights group "Privacy International" launches its second "Stupid Security Competition".
The "Stupid Security Awards" aim to highlight the absurdities of the security industry as "Security has become the smokescreen for incompetent and robotic managers the world over" according Simon Davies PI's director.
The competition closes on October 31st 2006. The award categories are:
- Most Egregiously Stupid Award
- Most Inexplicably Stupid Award
- Most Annoyingly Stupid Award
- Most Flagrantly Intrusive Award
- Most Stupidly Counter Productive Award
The competition is open to anyone from any country & nominations can be sent to stupidsecurity@privacy.org.
I'll will fly to Europe in few days and hope not to meet any future nominate during my trip.
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