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Cheat Sheet: Prince2
Cheat Sheet Prince, and its successor Prince2, were designed to address some of the common causes of project failure. Prince2? Has the diminutive popstar changed his name again? Funny. But no, it's got nothing to do with him. [07 Nov 2006]
Cheat Sheet: Security appliances
Cheat Sheet The various models work in different ways and address different issues in many cases - with varying degrees of integration and threat management - but the premise is basically the same. A security appliance? [20 Feb 2006]
Cheat Sheet: Creative Commons
Cheat Sheet The CC has been hard at work creating regional licences for legal jurisdictions across the world, to make sure the licences address local copyright and IP laws. It's a non-profit organisation focused on developing innovative and balanced approaches... [05 May 2005]
Cheat Sheet: Managed security services
Cheat Sheet Whether they should is another matter and one which companies must address themselves on a case-by-case basis - it certainly isn't right for everybody. Managed security services. Don't tell me. I can get this one. [24 Sep 2004]
Cheat Sheet: VoIP
Cheat Sheet They work closely with your computer, so you could, for example, receive voicemail messages as email attachments or dial numbers by clicking on a name in your address book. VoIP? What's that stand for? [15 Jun 2004]
Cheat Sheet: Computer viruses
Cheat Sheet Hoaxes normally threaten some form of far-fetched impending catastrophe - like your computer blowing up - and tell you to forward the warning to everybody in your address book. A computer virus is a program designed to spread itself by first... [26 Mar 2002]
Cheat Sheet: Spam
Cheat Sheet Once you respond, they see that as confirmation your address exists. Try using a creative email address - one that a name-generating program would be unlikely to come up with. And don't use chat rooms where other users can see your address. [03 Jan 2002]
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