Archive for the ‘Technology’ Category

Articles related to websites

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

I was browsing the Internet, looking for a variety of information about websites.  There is a lot to learn about creating and hosting a website.  One of the interesting things about the Internet is that it acts like a living organism; it is constantly adapting, changing, and evolving!  Someone is always developing a new technological breakthrough that makes the Internet even more dynamic! 

I found some informative articles like tips for choosing a domain and a webhost rating resource for determining which webhosting service is the best value at the webhostingrating.com website.  If you are looking for a new webhost service, check out their reviews.  Their list of the “top ten” best websites at the moment only has four web hosting services  listed, so those four must really be good!

Cyber security contests

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

The Polytechnic Institute of New York University (NYU-Poly) has a department called Information Systems and Internet Security (ISIS) Lab.  This Lab concentrates on the newest areas of information security.  Currently they are focusing on digital forensics, computer and network security, digital watermarking, steganography, and hardware for secure systems. 

The ISIS Lab is holding their fifth annual Cyber Security Awareness Week from now until October 14.  A very large part of the week is an information security competition run by students.  The competition will culminate with an awards ceremony and presentations by industry leaders.  The competition is open to students around the country, not just limited to NYU-Poly.  Interested students can register for the competition at isis.poly.edu/csaw/.

Cash prizes will be given to the winners of the competition.  There are seven categories of competition, and each category will have their own prizes.  The categories are Security Quiz, Research Poster, Forensics, AppSec Capture the Flag, Essay Contest, Security Awareness Posters, and Underhanded Hardware.

First prize is $500.  Second prize is $250, and third prize is $100.   There will also be door prizes, bonus prizes and raffles for high school and undergraduate participants.  A travel scholarship will be awarded to qualified finalists to attend the awards ceremony in New York City.

Taking a survey

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

Over the past year I have looked for a different job by interviewing at about seven different companies.  I’d love to get better pay and benefits than what I am getting now.  Don’t get me wrong, I have a good job, but in today’s market, you always have to keep an ear to the ground to better yourself!  I just participated in a survey from the Development Dimensions International human resources consulting firm about my job interview experiences.  They are interested in hearing from people who have either been interviewed for a job, or have been interviewers.  As incentive to take the survey, participants are given the chance to win an Apple iPod touch (or $300).  If you would like to participate, and have a chance to win an Ipod, Click here to take the survey

Riding public transportation

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

I was reading an article in a local newspaper about how many public transportation methods are upgrading their services to attract more riders. The article was talking about how bus stations are equipping themselves with Wi-Fi, and making their buses more comfortable to ride in. One of the things they are doing with the new buses is putting more soundproofing in the floors. That should help! I think it would be great if the long distance buses and trains offered Wi-Fi on the bus and/or train!

Library cards

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

I love to read.  When I was younger my teachers were so upset with me for reading so much that they used to send notes home to my parents complaining that I read too much!  My parents used to buy me a lot of books from the school’s Scholastic Book Orders, but eventually our bookcases overflowed with books that were only read once.  So they finally wised up and got me a library card to the public library.  I love going to the library and picking out a couple of books that interest me, bringing them home to read, and then returning them to the library when I’m done.  The library is right in town so it is not inconvenient for me to go there.  Library cards are one of the best “freebie” bargains there are!