CompendiumNetworking stuff you gotta see.A Web-services description by any other name ...- May 12, 2005 Dion Hinchcliffe takes a look at all the possible Web services description specs, you know, like WSDL, SSDL, NSDL, RSWS, RSDL and WRDL. Via Tim Bray....http://www.networkworld.com/compendium/2005/008844.html Finding information across an enterprise- May 12, 2005 The Enterprise IA Roadmap is: A diagram that helps information architects and other designers make their enterprise's content easier to find regardless of which department maintains it. The goal is to integrate content from across departmental "silos" in ways that make sense to users. Via...http://www.networkworld.com/compendium/2005/008843.html SSH worms- May 11, 2005 A new paper by some MIT researchers suggest it might be fairly easy for attackers to use SSH to launch lots of worms: ... We found that a surprisingly large fraction of the known hosts entries were to hosts on distant networks, that the bulk...http://www.networkworld.com/compendium/2005/008842.html Those wacky end users- May 10, 2005 You tell end users how to protect ZIP files with a password and sooner or later, one of them is going to forget the password. Dave Piscitello is currently playing with an app that promises to open such files up. Mike McBride, meanwhile, is happy...http://www.networkworld.com/compendium/2005/008829.html Doh!- May 10, 2005 SecurityMonkey notes boring photos in a magazine distributed by some British railroad are enlivened by a shot of a whiteboard showing user names and passwords. Hopefully not for the systems that decide which tracks the trains run on. ......http://www.networkworld.com/compendium/2005/008828.html |