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Technostress!

Family
Author: Mark Dixon
Friday, December 30, 2005
3:37 pm

My Mother and Dad live in Idaho; I live in Arizona. This week their old computer, which ran Windows 95, bit the dust, so they bought a new one from the nearby Best Buy store. I’ve spent several hours on the telephone talking them through the process of getting it to work and getting on line. They don’t own a cell phone and still use dialup access, so I’d have to give some advice, hang up and have them try some stuff, and then get back on the phone to try something else.

Mom can use a word processor pretty well, can barely use email, and tries to surf the web once in a while. But her knowledge of computers is no where near intuitive. She has had to made the conversion from Windows 95 to Windows XP, from an old version of Outlook to Outlook Express, and also use a new ISP. Arrrrggggh!

Back in the 1920’s, if you bought a car, it was assumed that you knew enough about cars to be your own mechanic. I think we are still in the 1920’s mode with computers. We are still a long way from a non-technical person being able to buy a computer, plug it in and be productive.

My Dad aptly labels this “Technostress.”

By the way, they still aren’t on line. I’ll report back when it works.

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Integrated Identity at Sports Arena

Identity
Author: Mark Dixon
Friday, December 30, 2005
12:51 pm

Interesting article about an integrated Identity RFID Smart Card used at the Veltins Arena in Germany. The Smart Card is used for parking, admissions and concessions: “You drive to the stadium and scan your card to open the parking gate. You park your car and walk to the gate closest to your seats. You scan yourself in. Before you go to your seat, you buy a couple hot dogs and a beer. To pay for the food, you scan your card again. Money is deducted from your debit account.”

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NSA Cookies – Bumbling Stupidity?

General
Author: Mark Dixon
Friday, December 30, 2005
2:38 am

The announcement that the NSA used persistent cookies on their web site reminds me of a phrase I saw on in a worker’s cubicle at Alcoa many years ago, “Intelligence, even if artificial, is preferable to stupidity, no matter how genuine.”

Sounds like we have a case of bumbling stupidity here, not a calculated effort to spy on us all.

But, of course, we could take the popular position that the NSA is a subversive organization trying to undermine the populace. But if we take that position, we must acknowledge the Cookie Monster is an NSA undercover operative.

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Cyber crime has outgrown illegal drug sales

Identity
Author: Mark Dixon
Friday, December 30, 2005
2:15 am

According to a CNN news clip yesterday, “2005 saw the most computer security breaches ever, subjecting millions of Americans to potential identity fraud … The Treasury Department says that cyber crime has now outgrown illegal drug sales in annual proceeds, netting an estimated $105 billion in 2004.”

This underscores the need for strong, effective, Identity Management as part of the overall battle against cyber crime..

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