Hey everyone, so since snapchat decided to remove every third-party clients from the store and has been permanently locking accounts, I figure we could all get cyberdust and post our username here so we can get a glimpse of WP users' daily life and just exchange in general. None of my real-life friends use is so I thought I'd post here.

If you want to get more information about Cyber Dust you can go to or just download it directly on your mobile device via the Google Play store or iTunes. As always, if you end up jumping on Cyber Dust send me a dust at +kenneymyers and let me know what you think.


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While investigating privacy in communications applications (another blog post), I ran across a venture from Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks, and one of the hosts on Shark Tank.


 Cyber Dust is a Private Messaging application for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone, and while the market is beginning to flood with these types of messaging tools, this one has a twist. Cyber Dust provides a means, like Twitter, to send out messages to any number of your friends and followers, but unlike twitter, the messages are destroyed after roughly a minute, leaving no trace of the original message sent.


 The communication channel between the messaging client, and the Cyber Dust servers are encrypted, and no message is ever stored on the Cyber Dust servers; in fact the incoming messages to a client are only buffered until they are read or 24 hours which ever comes first, after which they are expunged from the client... forever. No eDiscovery issues.


 Now the privacy benefits aside (of which there are many), one of the primary reasons I like this idea is of the DELUGE of tweets I read every day; with Cyber Dust I have no choice but to get through my (as they are called in the Cyber Dust community) dusts, because they disappear in a very short period of time. For that very reason, if for no other, keeps my inbox to zero (how nice does that sound?).


 It also forces me to get to the point and be brief with my followers, because it creates a sense of urgency.


 So I've been using Cyber Dust over the last couple of months, to create posts that I feel are urgent to the people interested in what I have to say about international business, and information security issues I run across in my adventures. Sure these posts eventually wind up in a Tweet (@RossSivertsen) and one or more blog posts, here on my site (www.ross-sivertsen.com), once I've had a chance to clean up what I want to say, but putting them out on Cyber Dust allows me to be faster and a little more unfiltered.


 So, I encourage you to download the app, and try it out (www.cyberdust.com), the follow me (+RossSivertsen) and follow some of the more prolific dusters:

There are two sections, discover and chatters. Anyone can become a chatter, so this is a great place to start following people. Also, if you want people to find you, you should sign up as a chatter. So, go into the chatters section, find the section of people that you are trying to attract, and follow a bunch of them. I wish that the chatters section was updated more often and dropped the less active dusters to lower on the list, but you will probably want to follow all of the people so that you can actually be following some active users. Next, go to the discover section and follow anyone who can help you with advice or tips.

After you are following a bunch of people in your space, reach out to everyone of those people, tell them that you are new to CD and ask them about yourself. Many dusters like helping out new people and may even recommend people to follow you.

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It has performed well everywhere, but for the past months I've been shooting owls in a very dry and dusty location. Sometimes the zoom ring feels a bit harsh to turn, probably due to dust ingress. That's a new expierence for me which started one week ago.

It should withstand moisture and dust to some amount - at least according to Sony's claims. However it's important to remember that those claims are not related to standardized resistance standards like the IP protection standards. IAW it's hard to tell what exactly they mean in real life camera usage.

Knowing well the climate conditions in Brazil from own experience I'd be more concerned about humidity (corrosion; mold) than dust but I've never worked over longer time in particulary dusty ambient with this cam.

After a trip to Namibia, with a couple of extremely 'dusty' desert excursions, the zoom ring began to make an annoying skratching noise. The camera worked perfectly, and so did the lens, but hearing that 'skraaatch' every time I changed focal length was on my nerves.

Engage with your followers by blasting out content to everyone and receiving private personal responses. Build a community around a team, industry, interest or location. Cyber Dust makes it easy to connect, share, be inspired, and inspire others.

Another provision in the legislation would require that "cyber threat indicators and defensive measures" which companies or individuals share with the federal government be "withheld, without discretion, from the public." The Senate bill, which is expected to come to the floor soon, also seeks to shut off any access to that information under state or local freedom of information laws.

Two cybersecurity bills are expected to be taken up on the House floor as soon as this week. Both contain similar language about keeping confidential threat and defensive measure information turned over to the government. However, a new FOIA exemption that was in the House Intelligence Committee cyber bill was taken out, a spokesman confirmed Friday.

"We are unconvinced that it is necessary to create an entirely new exemption to the Freedom of Information Act, or FOIA," Sens. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) and Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii) wrote in a statement accompanying the panel's report on the cyber bill. "Government transparency is critical in order for citizens to hold their elected officials and bureaucrats accountable; however, the bill's inclusion of a new FOIA exemption is overbroad and unnecessary as the types of information shared with the government through this bill would already be exempt from unnecessary public release under current FOIA exemptions."

A spokeswoman for Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr (R-N.C.) said the FOIA language was important to encourage companies to share information on cyber threats and attacks with the government.

"There's so much that involves our jurisdiciton, I wish that we would have that sequential" referral, Leahy said. As chairman on the committee in 2012, he held a hearing on the freedom-of-information implications of cybersecurity legislation.

"I have to say that I'm a bit surprised that some open government and privacy groups appear to be accepting the dramatic regulatory power that Homeland Security and Secretary Napolitano will have under the Lieberman-Collins' cybersecurity bill and under President [Barack] Obama's proposal. Given the FOIA scandal at Homeland Security, I'd have thought that they'd have more reservations," Grassley stated, referring to revelations that political appointees at DHS were flagged to planned FOIA releases and sometimes delayed them.

Critics say the proposed new FOIA exemption could allow companies to block disclosure of virtually any information by anyone in the government simply by submitting that information to the new cybersecurity portal. McDermott said the narrower provisions were also troubling and have mandatory language that could preclude the government from releasing cyber-related information even when needed to warn about a danger to the general public.

NEW YORK, NY, June 13, 2007 -- The World Cyber Games (WCG), the recognized blue chip leader of international video game competitions, today announced high-profile sponsorship agreements with leading brands in the, Digital Camera and Electronic Cleaning Supplies industries -- Samsung Digital Camera and Falcon Safety Products Dust-Off. The announcement was made by Michael Arzt, senior vice president and general manager of International Cyber Marketing (ICM) USA, organizer of the WCG.

The World Cyber Games ( www.worldcybergames.com) is the premier blue chip global video game tournament and culture festival. First founded in 2000 to promote global harmony through e-sports, the WCG has grown steadily ever since. Behind the slogan "Beyond the Game" and with contestants from more than 70 countries expected to participate in this year's event, the World Cyber Games has developed into a true global phenomenon with arguably the largest prize amount at stake. The World Cyber Games prides itself on leading the "Digital Entertainment Culture."

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