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Security: Forensic Tools in Court
An interesting question comes to mind when you use as many open source forensic and security tools as I do — if I ever...
Fish: the friendly interactive shell
This is an in-depth look at fish, the friendly interactive shell. Fish is a GPLed commandline shell, written for Linux and other Posix-like systems....
Security-Enhanced Linux Moving into Mainstream
Much publicity exists around NSA's open-source Security Enhanced Linux. People have discussed it in articles, at various conferences, in presentations and user group meetings....
COCC crows about Oracle on SUSE
Author: Tina Gasperson
COCC is a technology cooperative based in Connecticut that develops and supports software and systems for community banks and credit unions. Each...
CLI Magic: Introducing rss2email
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
As its name suggests, Aaron Swartz's GPL-licensed rss2email utility converts RSS subscriptions into email messages and sends them to whatever address...
Kinesix’s Graphical-Interface Software Helps NASA Study the Sun
HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 19, 2005--Kinesix Software has expanded its licensing agreements with NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, extending the use of its Sammi(R) graphical-interface...
Organizing Files
The problem: the filesystem on my Unix workstation was a mess. I couldn't find anything without grepping all over creation. About half the time,...
OpenSolaris Community: BrandZ
BrandZ is a framework that extends the Solaris Zones infrastructure to create Branded Zones, which are zones that contain non-native operating environments. The term...
Bytware Brings Anti-Virus to Linux/AIX Partitions
Bytware, Inc. writes "December 5, 2005 (Reno, Nevada) -- Bytware, Inc. (www.bytware.com) a global authority on virus and malware vulnerabilities, announced today a new...
The state of ICT in Northern Ireland
Author: Joe Barr
Invest Northern Ireland, an agency of the UK government, recently funded a whirlwind trip to Northern Ireland by a half dozen journalists...