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[EN] Anorak’s Weekly Reading List

Previous week was very busy. A lot of articles which I read was connected with my actual project for one of my customer. So more tech than life last week. But… Enjoy!

LIFE

  • LINK | 26, unmarried, and childless
  • LINK | Five top tips for layovers on a business trip
  • LINK | Baaba Kulka
  • LINK | Autonomus Weapons: an Open Letter from AI & Robotics Researchers
  • LINK | Wolne Lektury
  • LINK | Top 10 Geddy Lee Rush Songs

TECH

  • LINK | Cortana Analytics Suite: Transform data into intelligent action
  • LINK | TechNet Evaluation Center
  • LINK | Revealed: The Chinese forums offering hacking courses for just US$100
  • LINK | China’s Parliament Publishes Draft Cyber-Security Law
  • LINK | China Uses ‘Picking Quarrels’ Charge to Cast a Wider Net Online
  • LINK | ‘The China Challenge,’ by Thomas J. Christensen
  • LINK | Ensuring cyber security an indisputable norm
  • LINK | Authorization Services Role-Based and Attribute-Based Access Control
  • LINK | Introduction to Web Vulnerabilities (Prezi)
  • LINK | Windows 10’s Wi-Fi Sense draws security concerns and questions
  • LINK | Analyze Session Logon Duration
  • LINK | List of free and fee based SQL Server training opportunities in UK
  • LINK | Certyfikacja Microsoft – jakie egzaminy zostaną wycofane w najbliższym czasie?
  • LINK | China-Tied Hackers That Hit U.S. Said to Breach United Airlines
  • LINK | Making PowerShell useful for your team
  • LINK | Learn ethical hacking and session hijacking on Pluralsight
  • LINK | Windows 10: Here are the privacy issues you should know about
  • LINK | SQL Server Radio: Show 26 – Boris Hristov
  • LINK | SQL Server 2016 Community Technology Preview 2.2 is available
  • LINK | What Windows 10 Means for Enterprise Users
  • LINK | I’m giving away MILLIONS of FREE Microsoft eBooks again!
  • LINK | Key Connection for Encryptionizer (NetLib) Resource Kit
  • LINK | Windows 10 Shares Your Wi-Fi With Contacts
  • LINK | Common causes of SQL Server licensing pain
  • LINK | End of Mainstream and Extended Support for SQL Server 2005 and End of Service Pack Support for SQL Server 2008 SP1
  • LINK | Tagging on Compute, Network and Storage Resources Compute, Network, and Storage resources created through the Azure
  • LINK | DBTA – Russian Hackers Steal 1.2b Internet Credentials: Or, Why the Heck Does this Keep Happening?!

NOTE: week 31 | year 2015

[EN] Anorak’s Weekly Reading List

Another week, another reading list. This tile a little shorter than week before, bou nobody knows what will happen in next week…

LIFE

  • LINK | Man comes forward after woman knocked out by drone
  • LINK | Lynda(dot)com In-Demand Skills.
  • LINK | Microsoft’s Vision for Data Analytics
  • LINK | 14 Polish phrases that British people find hilarious
  • LINK | Computer Systems Security Course by MIT
  • LINK | Surveillance and the rule of law
  • LINK | How to Stop Procrastinating and Start Succeeding
  • LINK | A Pret a Manger has opened in East London and hipsters are losing it

TECH

  • LINK | Windows Server 2003 end of support: Five options to choose from
  • LINK | Patch Tuesday Sunset Will Be a Mixed Bag for Windows Security
  • LINK | The great Politician Hack
  • LINK | One lord leaping on the government’s IT flaws
  • LINK | CLOUDSEC15: Expect The Unexpected
  • LINK | MIT udostępniło materiały z przedmiotu „Bezpieczeństwo Systemów Komputerowych”
  • LINK | A closer look at the Certified Information Security Manager certification
  • LINK | AMD vs. Intel — the war is lost, as Su’s co. bleeds badly
  • LINK | Save your money and download Microsoft’s free eBooks on Windows 10
  • LINK | Microsoft releases photodna for public use to help fight the spread of child pornography
  • LINK | How I optimised my life to make my job redundant
  • LINK | Annual Performance Palooza hosted by the Performance Virtual Chapter
  • LINK | The End of SQLRally
  • LINK | A Key Step to Improving Network Security: Challenge the Status Quo
  • LINK | #ProjectServer and #SharePoint 2010 / 2013 July 2015 Cumulative Update #PS2010 #SP2010 #PS2013 #SP2013 #MSProject

NOTE: week 30 | year 2015

[EN] Anorak’s Weekly Reading List

Another week, another Weekly List. It’s next of few holiday’s weeks, so more interesting articles I found.

LIFE

  • LINK | UK could meet 2°C global warming target with uncompromising policy push
  • LINK | Relaxed Machinery Community interview to Rusty Hodge
  • LINK | The Economy Seat Concept That Will Have Passengers Booking the Middle Seat
  • LINK | What Computers Dream of When They Look at Porn (NSFW)
  • LINK | Fundacja Panoptykon
  • LINK | The Most Adorable and Awesome Sci-Fi Love Story Ever: The One-Minute Time Machine
  • LINK | Largest Model Railroad: America’s Northlandz!
  • LINK | Founded at MIT, this startup just picked Seattle for its new HQ
  • LINK | The England women’s team were welcomed home with some everyday sexism… from their own FA

TECH

  • LINK | E-Book: SharePoint Governance Best Practices
  • LINK | Comparison of e-book formats
  • LINK | The Warsaw Security Forum
  • LINK | Massive leak reveals Hacking Team’s most private moments in messy detail
  • LINK | The Collab365 “Call for Speakers”
  • LINK | Surprise! The cost of cloud is about to rise
  • LINK | What are Microservices?
  • LINK | I’m giving away MILLIONS of FREE Microsoft eBooks again!
  • LINK | NYSE, United Airlines, WSJ contemporary down, cyber attacks or incidents?
  • LINK | The Inevitable Return of COBOL
  • LINK | Download all the Ignite Videos and Slides
  • LINK | Announcing Apache Spark on Azure HDInsight
  • LINK | SharePoint Migration Toolkit (2010 & 2013)
  • LINK | What is SQL Data Warehouse?
  • LINK | Defense in Depth: Windows 8.1 Security
  • LINK | Browse through our extensive list of free Security magazines
  • LINK | SharePoint Saturday London – Imperial College
  • LINK | Hacking Team 0-Day Shows Widespread Dangers Of All Offense, No Defense

NOTE: week 29 | year 2015

[EN] Anorak’s Weekly Reading List

For three weeks (before the last week) I had no time for reading something interesting. But last week I spend a more time for reading. So here is my list from last week. I also realized that life is boring without projects, and for those projects I had for a long time, like opening my own bookstore, the best way to go was to access lenders for no credit.

LIFE

  • LINK | You Can Now Take an Entire MBA Course Online for Free
  • LINK | KOMARA
  • LINK | Housing association orders pensioner to destroy garden he spent life savings on
  • LINK | Blasphemy Now Legal In Iceland
  • LINK | Rescuing legacy software from impending doom (Refactoring from the trenches)
  • LINK | 3 Essential Strategies for the Startup Recruitment Entrepreneur
  • LINK | Leicester Tech Startups
  • LINK | 6 ways to stay motivated when working from home
  • LINK | Chinese stock market has lost £1.5 trillion in the last three weeks
  • LINK | Mathematical Symbols – List of all mathematical symbols and signs – meaning and examples.

TECH

  • LINK | A Weekend Full of Database Corruption
  • LINK | Security in a time of breaches? Microsoft touts beefed-up database encryption
  • LINK | Seria webeksów technologicznych EMC Espresso
  • LINK | Your API versioning is wrong, which is why I decided to do it 3 different wrong ways
  • LINK | Cyber Essentials – A Pocket Guide
  • LINK | Bezpieczeństwo RP w cyberprzestrzeni
  • LINK | NIK o bezpieczeństwie w cyberprzestrzeni
  • LINK | Out of the shadows, China hackers turn cyber gatekeepers
  • LINK | Skilled Chinese hackers switch to white hats
  • LINK | How To Configure TLS Mutual Authentication for Web App
  • LINK | Azure Data Lake
  • LINK | Number One Reason to Upgrade from SQL Server 2005: Save Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars per Server
  • LINK | Virtualization and some coffee
  • LINK | Security #BSidesWarsaw
  • LINK | The Power Of A Half-Hour
  • LINK | How to use PFX-formatted certificates in SQL Server
  • LINK | Harvard announces computer data breach
  • LINK | Anonymized” data really isn’t—and here’s why not
  • LINK | Security News This Week: Your VPN Probably Isn’t Private
  • LINK | SAP Hana riddled with encryption and SQL injection vulnerabilities, claims security company
  • LINK | Number One Reason to Upgrade from SQL Server 2005: Save Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars per Server

NOTE: week 28 | year 2015

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