Re: biking in copenhagen | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Raines Cohen (rc3-coho-Lraines.com) | |
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2010 13:19:33 -0700 (PDT) |
May I suggest that security measures are not something appropriate to discuss on an unscreened, publicly archived, web-searchable mailing list. If you want to talk about things that could make your community more vulnerable, go offline with direct correspondence with people you know, and even then online may not be ideal because of the ease with which email accounts on many systems are compromised, or the vulnerability of many desktops/laptops to viruses. One benefit of having visited 100 cohousing neighborhoods is that I can speak of these things in the abstract without revealing which community, but even then what I aim to communicate are the underlying patterns/best practices we can learn from, not specific vulnerabilities or info that could compromise even the best security methods. Yes, "security by obscurity" is not a solution in itself. But if we learn anything from living in community, it should be that communicating critical info through relationships and individual conversations beats broadcasts for effectiveness nine times out of ten. Raines On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 11:35 AM, Sharon Villines <sharon [at] sharonvillines.com > wrote: > > What kind of security do you have? >
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Re: biking in copenhagen Nancy Baumeister, September 29 2010
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Re: biking in copenhagen Sharon Villines, September 29 2010
- Re: biking in copenhagen Nancy Baumeister, September 29 2010
- Re: biking in copenhagen Sharon Villines, September 29 2010
- Re: biking in copenhagen Raines Cohen, September 29 2010
- Re: biking in copenhagen Sharon Villines, September 29 2010
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Re: biking in copenhagen Sharon Villines, September 29 2010
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Re: biking in copenhagen Nancy Baumeister, September 29 2010
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