The Password Dilemma
I heard parts of this topic on the radio the other day and didn’t really understand the guy’s point since I only caught the tail end of the discussion until I read this article from the Boston Globe. In a nutshell, it challenges the notion of using and changing passwords as required by most organizations and as preached by security professionals. The research described in this article also challenges many of the security best-practices advocated by security experts and how they are actually a hindrance to shall we say, progress.
One thing that I’d like to point out though, it does not take a genius to create a strong password, which for all accounts and purposes there is no such thing. It gives as much protection as a locked door knob to your house. It gives you a layer of protection, but not the protection. Just like a door knob, it can help prevent casual intruders, but not those who are really intent in breaking in. But, I digress. Read more
Valuable and Useful Information to Boost your Internet Marketing Career
The impact of the Internet on the perceived value of information is just as huge as anybody would ever think. Undoubtedly, Internet changed the way people learn and search for useful information. Before the arrival of the Internet culture, individuals who are looking for some valuable and useful information would be congregating themselves in classrooms, public libraries, bookstores, and magazine stands because these are the places where such information could be found.

