Tag: security
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Designing secure applications with Formidable Forms
I use Formidable Forms for all my web application development using WordPress. The time spent learning the framework is repaid (just) by the speed with which I can build new front ends. In the last year the documentation is improved greatly and the team is targeting enterprise developers. Formidable Forms is stateless and all information…
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IOT – A review of the Electric Imp
The Internet of Things (IoT) is basically IP connected devices sending data back and forth to servers in the cloud. Computers and mobile phones do this all the time so how is IOT different? IoT devices tend to be “appliances” that do one job well and contain micro-controllers not computers. The data they send back…
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How should a user manage their passwords?
I was recently asked how a user should manage their passwords. This is a tricky topic and I have avoided biting the bullet until now but here goes, Considerations It is very important that user do not lose access to important passwords by forgetting them or losing access. Users are often the weakest link in…
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Why middle-aged men should avoid beautiful women (on Linked-in)
The recent case of the young and rather comely Charlotte Proudman inviting the middle-aged Alexander Carter-Silk to connect to her on Linked-in and then publishing his private response is unusual but instructive. Middle-aged men should be aware that when attractive young ladies send them invitations on social networks it is because they want something. The…
