Blog Posts Tagged with "Jack Daniel"
Disclosures: How Much Sharing is Too Much?
February 15, 2012 Added by:Jack Daniel
What is the point of telling you I was compromised by spear phishing, SQL injection, cross site scripting, cross site request forgery, default credentials, or anything else we’ve know about for years? If you are ignoring all of the well-known risks, it is a waste of time...
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Put Away the Pitchforks: RSA Grants BSides Sponsor Waivers
February 01, 2012 Added by:Jack Daniel
It looks like all is well, or at least functional. The folks at the RSA Conference are issuing waivers for RSA sponsors and exhibitors to participate in BSides San Francisco. Thank you to everyone who showed their support for BSides, the event and the community...
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BSides San Francisco Feels RSA Conference Pressure
January 30, 2012 Added by:Jack Daniel
The RSA Conference organizers are enforcing a non-compete clause in their sponsor and exhibitor agreements which is forcing several Security BSides sponsors to withdraw their funding, leaving the free community-oriented BSidesSF event at risk...
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Participate in the Infosec Career Attitudes Survey
January 11, 2012 Added by:Jack Daniel
This specific survey was selected because it is a standard measurement recognized by folks who study such things; this means aggregated results can be used for comparison with other professions (where there is survey data available) and averages...
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- Five Things Your InfoSec Team Should Do in the Next 30 Days
- The Disclosure Debate Continues….. (part 1,453, 769) to be Continued
- The Danger of Mixing Cyber Espionage with Cyber Warfare
- Improving Security by Failing Faster
- BYOD: Should It Be the Wave of the Future?
- Trend Micro Discovers "SafeNet" - a New Targeted Espionage Operation Online
- Managing My Company’s Security is a Nightmare
- Bridging the Cybersecurity Divide, Why Security Innovation Must Lead the Way
- The Evolution of Industrial Control System Information Sharing
- ATM Security (And Really Learning from the Past)




