Sentence examples for brilliant security from inspiring English sources

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The late Barnaby Jack, a brilliant security researcher well-known at that time for his work on "Jackpotting" ATMs and remote hijacking of insulin pumps, had just demonstrated in front of 300 people how he could wirelessly take control of an Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator and cause it to discharge enough electricity to jump a 12 mm spark gap.

With an improved approach to the security of devices in general, backed up by a crowd of highly motivated and brilliant security researchers on their side, organizations can reduce the risk of both their patients or users being harmed through malicious action, as well as the likelihood of becoming the next St.

A dogs is a superb companion and can also serve as a brilliant security guard.

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A brilliant securities lawyer with a deep knowledge of, even love for, the commission, he struggled to prove his independence from his former clients, the big accounting firms, or from his Republican bosses.

With apologies to Bruce Schneier's brilliant coinage, "security theater" (e.g. the magical thinking behind forcing passengers to sit down and shut up for the last hour of international flights), social networks have been dogged by one disaster after another in 2009 because they pursue policies that provide the "feeling of improved privacy while doing little or nothing to actually improve privacy".

Everything else was brilliant - transport, security and so on.

"It was a brilliant and model security plan," beamed Iraq's defense minister, Abdul-Kader Jassem al-Obeidi, from Karbala.

Luis Von Ahn, inventor of Captcha and reCaptcha (the brilliant if irritating security system where you type letters into a box to prove you are human), says "anyone doing anything on the web professionally is constantly refining their site to keep the user using".

Mr. Bundy was a brilliant and arrogant national security aide to Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson; at age 27, he wrote the "memoirs" of former Secretary of War Henry Stimson and was the dean of faculty at Harvard College at 34. Years later, Mr. Goldstein's book chronicles, Mr. Bundy realized the most important undertaking of his life, the Vietnam War, was a failure.

Paumgarten captures well the man I got to know as the executive director of a Washington, D.C.-based association of state securities regulators — brilliant, a bully, headstrong, and a master manipulator of the media.

France's former president, Valery Giscard D'Estaing, a conservative, wrote a front-page article in the newspaper Le Monde seeking to reassure Frenchmen that they had nothing to fear from a Bush presidency because of the competence of his foreign policy team, (he described Condoleezza Rice, who will be Mr. Bush's national security adviser, as brilliant).

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