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Monthly Archives: February 2008

Bureau of Justice Statistics: Campus Law Enforcement, 2004-05

Campus Law Enforcement, 2004-05, 02/08. “Presents findings from a BJS survey of campus law enforcement agencies serving 4-year colleges and universities with 2,500 or more students. The survey covered the 2004-05 academic year and collected data from agencies using sworn police officers and those using only nonsworn security officers. The report compares law enforcement agencies… Continue Reading

Unclassified DNI Data Mining Report Released By Secrecy News

Secrecy News: “The Office of the Director of National Intelligence provided an overview of U.S. intelligence data mining development programs in…Data Mining Report,” ODNI Report to Congress, February 15, 2008. Data mining is used by intelligence agencies to search through databases in order to discern patterns of activity that could indicate a threat to national… Continue Reading

Research Paper: Cold Boot Attacks on Encryption Keys

Lest We Remember: Cold Boot Attacks on Encryption Keys, J. Alex Haldermany, Seth D. Schoenz, Nadia Heningery, William Clarksony, William Paulx, Joseph A. Calandrinoy, Ariel J. Feldmany, Jacob Appelbaum, and Edward W. Felteny. Princeton University, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Wind River Systems. February 21, 2008. Introductory blog post Frequently asked questions Experiment guide Videos and images… Continue Reading

Pentagon Report Rebukes Air Force Demands for More C-17s

Nick Schwellenbach, national security investigator at the Project On Government Oversight (POGO): “The Department of Defense rebuked Air Force demands for more C-17 cargo planes in favor of upgrading C-5s, according to a February 14, 2008, Pentagon letter and supporting documentation to Congress obtained by POGO and made publicly available for the first time. According… Continue Reading

DOE OIG: Audit Letter Report Analysis of Open Ofice of Inspector General Recommendation

DOE OIG: Audit Letter Report Analysis of Open Ofice of Inspector General Recommendation, February 21, 2006 (160 pages, PDF) “In December 2007, Congressman Henry A. Waxman, Chairman of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, requested that the Office of Inspector General examine information related to recommendations issued after January 1,200 1, that had not… Continue Reading

Syracuse Researchers Link Higher Test Scores with Certified Librarians in Schools

Press release: “New York State schools with certified librarians have higher scores on average on the fourth grade English Language Arts (ELA) test than those who don’t, according to the findings of researchers at Syracuse University School of Information Studies (iSchool). Preliminary findings of research conducted by Professor Ruth Small and graduate students in the… Continue Reading

Nonprofit Gives Children from Low-Income Families Opportunity to Read and Own Their First New Books

“First Book is a nonprofit organization with a single mission: to give children from low-income families the opportunity to read and own their first new books. We provide an ongoing supply of new books to children participating in community-based mentoring, tutoring, and family literacy programs. First Book was founded in 1992. The First Book model… Continue Reading

Survey: Online Tax Filing Continues to Grow

The Conference Board Inc.: “As tax season approaches, an increasing number of people plan to file their federal taxes online, according to the Consumer Internet Barometer. Forty percent plan to file online, up from 34 percent three years ago. More than two-thirds of consumers report having filed online for three years or more, up from… Continue Reading

Increases in Poisoning and Methadone-Related Deaths: United States, 1999-2005

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics: Increases in Poisoning and Methadone-Related Deaths: United States, 1999-2005 – by Lois A. Fingerhut, M.A., Office of Analysis and Epidemiology. “In 2005, poisoning remained the second leading cause of injury death in the United States, after surpassing firearms for the first time in 2004.… Continue Reading