Do You Have A Construction Project We Can Help With?
Owned. Or not. Crap.
So there's this shipment. It's an experiment, but a rather important one. When I tell people I'm going to Uganda to teach people how to use computers because it will change their lives, the number one thing they say is.. [...]
Someone is confused about what we do
For the record, this is not what we do. =) This is samuel from liberia,a west africa country, I would like you to teach meabout using googles to hack credit cards numbers with the full informations.i willbe glad is if [...]
Hackers For Charity Newsletter #1: August 2009
It's here! [download id="31"] Check out our first shiny newsletter. It took me five hours to upload it. Catch up with all that HFC is up to!
Raw Patch Management Survey Data (Project Quant)
Over at Securosis we've been working on a big project (called Project Quant) with Microsoft to develop a rigorous patch management metrics model. We ended up with a 40+ page report including over a hundred metrics in a 10 phase, 40 step patch management process framework. You can read about it here. This was a community project, with participation from a bunch of different people and groups. But, for this community, the more interesting part was the survey we conducted. We performed an open survey on patch management processes that included some of the biggest, and smallest, organizations around (and are keeping the survey open). While we released a summary analysis with the initial project report, we are now releasing the raw survey data. This data has been anonymized, but otherwise unaltered. We had about 116 responses when I did this data dump, and keep in mind the results likely skewed towards more mature organizations (since they'd be more incented to participate). This data will be exclusive here at the Informer for one week before we release it to the broader community.