Topic: David Rice

2Become a dab hand at dining al desko

Trying to save money on office lunches? Tired of bringing sandwiches from home that curl up and die by 11am? We asked five food experts to come up...

Phones lets you feel the world

0 . Sure, today's phones can deliver the sound of a heartbeat. But how would you like to actually feel the throbbing?. . A few companies want to...
Today's Dinosaur Sighting comes to us from David Rice, who spotted this star-spangled theropod dinosaur in the vicinity of Beloit, Wisconsin. As David pointed out in his e-mail, the top half of the dinosaur is reminiscent of a tyrannosaur, but the ...

Cat Purrs Evoke Baby Cries

There may be more to a cat's purr than meets the ear. Behavioral ecologist Karen McComb of the University of Sussex in Brighton, U.K., became acquainted with another function for the sound when her cat Pepo began waking her for ...
Geekonomics," speaks with interviewer Blake Glenn in the latest installment of the ECT News Network Podcast Series. Rice discusses the need for better security standards for software before it is released to the market.. That's according to David Rice, author of ...
Tweet . The Real Cost of Insecure Software calls the software industry to account for its careless attitude toward security. com: Rice blames the software industry for a litany of hidden costs, ranging from the infrastructure needed to fix hackable bugs in software ...

A Tax On Buggy Software

Call David Rice the Ralph Nader of cyber security. The Real Cost of Insecure Software, is a kind of hacker's take on Unsafe at Any Speed, a manifesto that calls the software industry to account for its careless attitude toward security ...

Patching up problems

The race to plug network holes before attackers use them is running system managers ragged--so they're throwing up more barriers to stop intruders. That has network administrators, as well as providers of security products, looking beyond patch management for protection. Quick ...