On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 9:41 AM, Drexx Laggui [personal]
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> 28May2011 (UTC +8)
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> When locking down your PC, you may want to take more tips from this news...
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> MAX SECURITY INMATES HELP LOCK DOWN PRISON NETWORK
> --With 23 hours a day to test the system, inmates serve as a red team
> By William Jackson
> May 25, 2011
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> When the Colorado Department of Corrections designed a high-speed
> network to deliver services to the cells of prisoners who are locked
> up for most of the day, they needed to make sure it was secure.
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> “We kept it very open and simple,” said John Jubic, the Department of
> Corrections’ end-user solutions manager. “The security behind it isn’t
> simple.”
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> As it turned out, when the facility opened in September 2010, the
> prisoners were both a security liability and asset. “They were our
> beta testers,” Jubic said. “With 23 hours a day to work on it, they
> broke it a lot.”
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> [More details]
> http://GCN.com/articles/2011/05/30/colorado-prison-sidebar.aspx
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very interesting! thanks for the tips.

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