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Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Dr. Johnston's Security Maxims: Sense and Humor

New travel rules kick in June 1 amid concerns over RFID-tagged passport cards; Obama outlines cybersecurity plans, cites cyberspace threat
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Dr. Johnston's Security Maxims: Sense and Humor

Having graduate students is like having a thousand sets of eyes and ears: they are always noticing neat stuff and sending pointers that stimulate thought or – as often – cause delighted laughter. Read full story

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