Monthly Archives: July 2009
Will DNSSEC make SSL CAs superfluous?
For years now we’ve known that DNS is broken. Thankfully, a solution is on the way. DNSSEC provides a layer of security on top of the existing DNS architecture allowing clients to verify that the DNS information they receive has … Continue reading
Down With Twitter, Up with Identi.ca
Those who know me are familiar with my general dislike for Facebook. The same reasoning applies to Twitter as well. The fundamental problem with social networking sites is that they are closed communities. Sure, almost everybody is in them, but … Continue reading
Falling Down the Facebook Well
Lately I’ve found myself spending more and more time on Facebook. Probably in an attempt to keep in touch with the people I wish I were seeing more often in real life (or meatspace as some would call it). It … Continue reading