According to Carole Theirault, a senior security consultant with Sophos, the company hired a Klingon translator identified as "naHQun," a Dallas man who is a member of the Klingon Language Institute -- to translate the software's text from English. "He translates all kinds of things," said the clearly-amused Theirault. "He's done some Shakespeare plays, I believe. And his next project is the Kama Sutra. Really."
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Sophos Launches New Klingon Anti-Virus
Trekkies everywhere now have a new line of defense they can call their own the new sophos Klingon Anti-Virus. The software is actually a tweaked version of Sophos' Threat Detection Test translated into the popular (among trekkies at least) Klingon language.
According to Carole Theirault, a senior security consultant with Sophos, the company hired a Klingon translator identified as "naHQun," a Dallas man who is a member of the Klingon Language Institute -- to translate the software's text from English. "He translates all kinds of things," said the clearly-amused Theirault. "He's done some Shakespeare plays, I believe. And his next project is the Kama Sutra. Really."
According to Carole Theirault, a senior security consultant with Sophos, the company hired a Klingon translator identified as "naHQun," a Dallas man who is a member of the Klingon Language Institute -- to translate the software's text from English. "He translates all kinds of things," said the clearly-amused Theirault. "He's done some Shakespeare plays, I believe. And his next project is the Kama Sutra. Really."
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