Chinese sentiment last year clearly turned against shark fin, as reported in xinhuanet. A Chinese lawmaker has proposed that the country’s top legislature ban the trade of shark fin, a high-end delicacy consumed by wealthy people in China and East Asia. Shark-fin trading generates enormous profits, but encourages overfishing and brutal slaughter of sharks, of … Continue reading Chinatown Sues over Shark Fin Ban→
The BBC has posted a story on malware issues of the Indian Navy. a virus had collected data from computers not linked to the internet and had sent it to IP addresses in China. Not on the network, yet sending data on the network? Perhaps they mean not directly connected to the Internet? Need more … Continue reading Sophos Warns: Don’t AutoBlame China→
The end of December 2011 marked a significant milestone for IE6 measurement. The U.S. finally has dropped below 1% usage. Things even are looking good for bright red China, which still sits over 25% (4% of the world) but has dropped a whopping 10% in under a year. It is possible that measurement methods may … Continue reading China IE6 Usage Still Over 25%→
I will be presenting the following Session next week at RSA China 2011: Title: Cooking Security into the Cloud Scheduled Time: Wednesday November 2, 15:50 – 16:40 Room: Conference Hall B+C Breaches of confidentiality, loss of data integrity, and downtime are no stranger to virtual environments. Based on a new book with a companion CD … Continue reading RSA China 2011: Cooking Security into the Cloud→