CBC Technology Journal just released

One of the CBC’s best-kept secrets (until now) is that our technology group puts out an outstanding semi-annual broadcast-technologies journal. Warning: It is highly, highly geeky.
It covers everything from computer security, remote production at the winter Olympics, new compression paradigms (only true geeks refer to compression technologies as “paradigms”), new delivery platforms and transmission.
Here are the articles (each one is a PDF):
IT Security – Basic Insurance to Protect our Business
JPEG 2000 The New Contender in Content Production and Transport
Inclusion of Foreign Bureaus in the CBC/Radio-Canada Wide-Area Network
Cost Saving and Production Enhancements for the 2006 Winter Olympics
Computer Security: A Broadcaster’s Challenge
First Canadian Encounter with the New Radio Transmission Technology
Aspect Ratio Terminology: Bilingual Glossary
What is DMB?
Source: It popped up on the CBC/Radio-Canada Corporate News RSS Feed.
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[...] Following up on Paul’s Windows security woes last month, Tod Maffin’s new Inside the CBC, which is an official internal blog for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, links to the CBC Technology Review, a twice-yearly formal journal from CBC’s most technical employees, which this issue focuses on PC security as well. [...]