'If Cupid Had a Heart' is an uptempo song written by Los Angeles songwriter Gordon Pogoda and sung by Julie Griffin. It has been used in television shows and movies.
The song appeared in the 2008 Academy Award winning film "Little Miss Sunshine" under the title "Let It Go". It is featured in the TV show "Hannah Montana" in a second season episode entitled "I Want You To Want Me ... To Go to Florida". In the episode, Hannah Montana's classmate Mikayla, played by Selena Gomez, lip synchs to the song in a television studio.
The song is included on Julie Griffin's album, also titled "If Cupid Had a Heart".
The song appeared in the 2008 Academy Award winning film "Little Miss Sunshine" under the title "Let It Go". It is featured in the TV show "Hannah Montana" in a second season episode entitled "I Want You To Want Me ... To Go to Florida". In the episode, Hannah Montana's classmate Mikayla, played by Selena Gomez, lip synchs to the song in a television studio.
The song is included on Julie Griffin's album, also titled "If Cupid Had a Heart".
A term for describing computer systems that exhibit an extreme absence of computer security considerations.
Nomenclature
By observation one can notice that Star Trek personal almost never enter passwords while most corporate users are forced to maintain dozens of passwords to perform their daily functions. Star Trek's disregard for even the simplest computer security measures is legendary among Computer Security practitioners.
Security Triangle
Such systems can typically be placed to the far right of the Security Triangle indicating the system is highly easy to use and functional; however, offer little in terms of security.
In Popular Culture
* In popular culture layman can see such systems demonstrated in the popular TV series Star Trek.
Examples From Star Trek
* Unauthorized persons can access the internal communication systems.
* Unauthorized persons can ride the Turbolift to the bridge.
* One can access critical ship systems from the Grade school classroom computer systems.
* Most doors are unlocked and do not require a key, password, or Security token for entry.
* One can bypass security by simply changing the Security Crystals which are often located on the "locked" side of the door in an accessible panel.
* It is not required to authenticate oneself to a system before making drastic changes or during crew shift changes.
*Unauthorized persons can access the .
* Normal users can delete logs of activity.
History
Coined by Jason Muskat, a noted Computer Security Engineer and Certified Instructor, during a Certified Ethical Hacker course lecture in 2007.
Nomenclature
By observation one can notice that Star Trek personal almost never enter passwords while most corporate users are forced to maintain dozens of passwords to perform their daily functions. Star Trek's disregard for even the simplest computer security measures is legendary among Computer Security practitioners.
Security Triangle
Such systems can typically be placed to the far right of the Security Triangle indicating the system is highly easy to use and functional; however, offer little in terms of security.
In Popular Culture
* In popular culture layman can see such systems demonstrated in the popular TV series Star Trek.
Examples From Star Trek
* Unauthorized persons can access the internal communication systems.
* Unauthorized persons can ride the Turbolift to the bridge.
* One can access critical ship systems from the Grade school classroom computer systems.
* Most doors are unlocked and do not require a key, password, or Security token for entry.
* One can bypass security by simply changing the Security Crystals which are often located on the "locked" side of the door in an accessible panel.
* It is not required to authenticate oneself to a system before making drastic changes or during crew shift changes.
*Unauthorized persons can access the .
* Normal users can delete logs of activity.
History
Coined by Jason Muskat, a noted Computer Security Engineer and Certified Instructor, during a Certified Ethical Hacker course lecture in 2007.
OrganizedWisdom is a health-focused human search engine that enables consumers, physicians, healthcare professionals, and health organizations to find information on thousands of health topics.
The company was founded in New York City in 2006 by entrepreneurs Steven H. Krein and Unity Stoakes. Initially started as a social networking site with a health focus, OrganizedWisdom's business model was changed in the fall of 2007 to human-powered search for health, compiled by online researchers in cooperation with a physician review team.
OrganizedWisdom is part of the Health 2.0 movement, which seeks to use the interactive tools of Web 2.0 to improve access to health information.
The company was founded in New York City in 2006 by entrepreneurs Steven H. Krein and Unity Stoakes. Initially started as a social networking site with a health focus, OrganizedWisdom's business model was changed in the fall of 2007 to human-powered search for health, compiled by online researchers in cooperation with a physician review team.
OrganizedWisdom is part of the Health 2.0 movement, which seeks to use the interactive tools of Web 2.0 to improve access to health information.
En Fuego (means "on Fire") was a popular men’s softball team from Northeast Texas from 1996-2004. En Fuego has been very successful since their formation. The team was known as a defensive and offensive powerhouse but also a classy bunch of guys. All of the members played high school baseball, 12 of the 15 members played college and 3 played minor league baseball.
En Fuego was the 1998 U.S.S.S.A. and N.S.A. State champions going undefeated in both tournaments. They also placed 2nd in the N.S.A. National tournament losing to Mizuno in one of the talked about games of that year. They Placed 4th in the 1999 U.S.S.S.A. state tournament and the 1999 A.S.A. class C state tournament. They returned to the final four in the U.S.S.S.A. State tournament in 2002 for the last time.
En Fuego was the 1998 U.S.S.S.A. and N.S.A. State champions going undefeated in both tournaments. They also placed 2nd in the N.S.A. National tournament losing to Mizuno in one of the talked about games of that year. They Placed 4th in the 1999 U.S.S.S.A. state tournament and the 1999 A.S.A. class C state tournament. They returned to the final four in the U.S.S.S.A. State tournament in 2002 for the last time.