A rookie/mentor focused track of talks, that’s all it took, something so inviting to up-and-comers from universities, governments and corporations within the computer security industry that secured BSidesLondon 2013 as a “must attend” Infosec conference for 2014 and beyond.
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The computers on your network are protected from malware right? If you are operating an environment based largely on Windows based PCs you likely have some kind of anti-virus installed and centrally managed. If you have purchased a more complete desktop protection suite, you probably even have a Host Based IDS/IPS protecting your machine from …
Read MoreWhen you get the opportunity to attend a security conference located in Budapest, you jump on top of it. Hacktivity 2012 provided that opportunity for me this year, and what an excellent conference it was. If you are saying to yourself, “But I don’t speak or understand any Hungarian, so why would I go to …
Read MoreOk, ok, I know the title is a tad dramatic but hear me out on this one.
A well-known computer security professional and former NSA research scientist wrote an editorial back in July 2012 stating, “Money spent on security awareness training, is money wasted.” Dave Aitel …
Read MoreIt has been almost a week now since DeepIntel 2012, a conference focused on Security Intelligence, has wrapped up and I cannot help but think; “Why is this the first conference of its kind?”
DeepIntel, a conference covering Security Intelligence using several different approaches, managed to effectively deliver the information both in its speakers and in …
Read MoreIn blogs past, we have discussed the importance of Cyber Security, and how it is one of the most important pieces of the Information Assurance puzzle. One of the greatest problems that we continue to face as Network Defenders and Information Assurance professionals is human error. We spend millions …
Read MoreMalware analysis can be a time consuming process, especially when dealing with a sample from skilled attackers with time and money on their side . There is no doubt that fully reversing malware and finding out how it works is the most effective way to learn how to defend against it, but most businesses don’t …
Read MoreWhen I was working on a network assessment team for one of my customers, I would routinely hear upset voices when we would present our findings. The most common thing that the executives would say was, “Wait a minute, aren’t we current on our updates? I saw the compliance report, and we were all green …
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