June 2011 Archives

Check this out:
"The mHealth technologies market will approach $5 billion by 2014 and more than double by 2020, driven in part by adults' rapidly increasing acceptance and use of technology in their lives. The report discusses six critical issues that shape how rapidly mobile health technologies catch on: technology viability, population applicability, health and economic outcomes, workforce relief, stakeholder readiness, and policy and reimbursement issues."
Also see the Center for Technology and Aging Report at:
"mHealth Technologies: Applications
to Benefit Older Adults"
"The mHealth technologies market will approach $5 billion by 2014 and more than double by 2020, driven in part by adults' rapidly increasing acceptance and use of technology in their lives. The report discusses six critical issues that shape how rapidly mobile health technologies catch on: technology viability, population applicability, health and economic outcomes, workforce relief, stakeholder readiness, and policy and reimbursement issues."
Also see the Center for Technology and Aging Report at:
"mHealth Technologies: Applications
to Benefit Older Adults"

Check this out:
"The mHealth technologies market will approach $5 billion by 2014 and more than double by 2020, driven in part by adults' rapidly increasing acceptance and use of technology in their lives. The report discusses six critical issues that shape how rapidly mobile health technologies catch on: technology viability, population applicability, health and economic outcomes, workforce relief, stakeholder readiness, and policy and reimbursement issues."
Also see the Center for Technology and Aging Report at:
"mHealth Technologies: Applications
to Benefit Older Adults"
"The mHealth technologies market will approach $5 billion by 2014 and more than double by 2020, driven in part by adults' rapidly increasing acceptance and use of technology in their lives. The report discusses six critical issues that shape how rapidly mobile health technologies catch on: technology viability, population applicability, health and economic outcomes, workforce relief, stakeholder readiness, and policy and reimbursement issues."
Also see the Center for Technology and Aging Report at:
"mHealth Technologies: Applications
to Benefit Older Adults"
LetterbombDefinition: A piece of e-mail containing live data intended to do malicious things to the recipient's machine or terminal.
Under UNIX, a letterbomb can also try to get part of its contents interpreted as a shell command to the mailer. The results of this could range from silly to denial of service.
LetterbombDefinition: A piece of e-mail containing live data intended to do malicious things to the recipient's machine or terminal.
Under UNIX, a letterbomb can also try to get part of its contents interpreted as a shell command to the mailer. The results of this could range from silly to denial of service.
IDIOT (Intrusion Detection In Our Time)Definition: A project to develop a new approach to efficient misuse detection methods. This work was started by Sandeep Kumar, who recently completed his Ph.D. He designed a new method of employing complex pattern matching to intrusion signatures.
His design made use of a new classification of intrusion methods based on complexity of matching and temporal characteristics. He also designed a generic matching engine based on colored Petri nets.
Several of the COAST students worked to expand the pattern database for IDIOT, and to enhance its portability. A version is now available for general release under a no-cost license.

IDIOT (Intrusion Detection In Our Time)Definition: A project to develop a new approach to efficient misuse detection methods. This work was started by Sandeep Kumar, who recently completed his Ph.D. He designed a new method of employing complex pattern matching to intrusion signatures.
His design made use of a new classification of intrusion methods based on complexity of matching and temporal characteristics. He also designed a generic matching engine based on colored Petri nets.
Several of the COAST students worked to expand the pattern database for IDIOT, and to enhance its portability. A version is now available for general release under a no-cost license.


The story:
Keeping up with the hackers (Charts)
For more on this issue on
"Talking Technology", please see:
Security
For more on this issue on
"Talking Technology", please see:
Security

The story:
Keeping up with the hackers (Charts)
For more on this issue on
"Talking Technology", please see:
Security
For more on this issue on
"Talking Technology", please see:
Security
mHealth Term - Rural Health Care Program
Definition: Universal Service Fund program established for rural health care providers.
Formerly called the Rural Health Care Division at USAC and before that the Rural Health Care Corporation (RHCC).
On January 1, 1999, RHCC and the School and Libraries Corporation (SLC) were combined with USAC.

mHealth Term - Rural Health Care Program
Definition: Universal Service Fund program established for rural health care providers.
Formerly called the Rural Health Care Division at USAC and before that the Rural Health Care Corporation (RHCC).
On January 1, 1999, RHCC and the School and Libraries Corporation (SLC) were combined with USAC.

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