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Death of the Internet greatly exaggerated
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Tags: Web site development, Kaspersky, security, Jose Nazario, Israeli Web site, security expert, Web, Web site, Kaspersky Lab, attack, Internet
Technical articles 2004-08-26
How do you interview security experts?
Hiring a security expert is a very different challenge than hiring many other types of employee. Find out some of the concerns particular to choosing the best candidate for a security job. by Chad Perrin
Tags: Hiring, Job, Security Expert, Question, Candidate, Security, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2008-08-21
MS08-067: Not updating has created a monster botnet
Microsoft created MS08-067 to fix a serious vulnerability. MS even felt the problem was critical enough to justify an out-of-band release of the update. They were right; find out why. by Michael Kassner
Tags: Vulnerability, Trojan Horse, Malware, Server, Microsoft Corp., Bot, Computer, Gimmiv.A, Worm_DownAD.A, Security Expert, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Cyberthreats, Spyware, Productivity, Microsoft Windows, Security, Viruses And Worms, Operating Systems, Software, Michael Kassner
Blog posts 2008-12-06

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Seeking Network Security Expert (patch management)
I am looking for experts on patch management to participate in a paid telephone interview. After reviewing the discussions on this board, I believe there are people who might be helpful in answering my questions. As background, I work with a specialty-consulting firm, which provides industry experts with the...
Tags: jploni@..., network, network security, patch management, security, Seeking Network Security Expert
Discussion threads 2005-02-14
Internet security: Consider the Trojan horse and the Tower of London
Need to explain your firewall policy to someone who just doesn't seem to get it? Security expert William Hugh Murray has a knack for demystifying Internet risks and protection strategies.Have you ever had to explain how to protect a business in the Internet age to an intelligent person who is...
Tags: Firewalls, Network security, SECURITY, Internet security, trojan horse, Mike Walton, William Hugh Murray, Internet, firewall
Technical articles 2000-05-18
Dark Tangent: New advisor to the Department of Homeland Security
A hacker joins the Homeland Security Advisory CouncilGetting recognition that IT security needs to have a say in homeland security is good thing. Is an ex-hacker the best choice for this esteemed position? Or will having that type of reputation affect the way his opinions are regarded?I thinkI'm glad...
Tags: Homeland security, SECURITY, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Michael Kassner, advisor, ex-hacker, walk
Discussion threads 2009-06-08
Groups vie for superiority in security standards competition
The race to establish a standard set of IT security policies is on, but it seems that the competitors can't agree on what constitutes crossing the finish line. Get an update on who the front-runners are and find out why there may never be a clear winner.The ongoing disagreement between...
Tags: Judith N. Mottl, security, National Information Assurance Partnership, security standard
Technical articles 2001-10-08
How do you interview security experts?
The guidelines in this article don't provide a general-purpose list of questions for you to ask security job candidates. One reason for that is the fact that such questions need to be tailored to the position for which you're hiring. There's no such thing as the universal security...
Tags: Quality, Info-security, standards, security, security expert
Discussion threads 2008-08-21
Colocation facilities: Firms bear the burden of boosting data security
Colocation facilities are supposed to be safe havens for a company's valuable data. Yet one security expert rarely finds one that holds up to the promises of security. Read ahead to find out how you can improve the security of data stored off-site.If you’ve stored valuable data in a colocation...
Tags: HEALTHCARE, Benefits, data security, John Connell, Mark Seiden, colocation facility, security
Technical articles 2001-06-13
Security expert uses honeynets to detect blackhat methods and motivations
Take a look at how Security Guru Lance Spritzner started the HoneyNet Project to study the methods of hackers.If terrorists can blow up the World Trade Center and destroy part of the Pentagon, they can just as easily launch a surprise attack on critical computer networks. The United States would...
Tags: Firewalls, Network security, NETWORKING, Hacking, Bob Weinstein, motivation, Lance Spritzner, firewall, security, honeynet, network
Technical articles 2001-10-17
your current security settings do not allow this file to be downloaded
After recently being infected by a rootkit and re-installing XP Pro I decided to be a little more diligent in respect to my system's security.Today I started using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in in the MMC - I found it easily enough and imported a Security Template and applied...
Tags: Web browsers, burnjob@..., security
Discussion threads 2007-10-11
Software Development: Avoid these 10 common Web-based application security mistakes
If only writing articles were as easy as testing the security of Web applications. I was recently asked to compile a list of the most common Web application security mistakes. That's easy; these are the "gotchas" I usually see:Blind trust of information retrieved from cookies and parameters passed in the...
Tags: software, web-based application, software development, Ronald Anthony Lewis, shopping cart, security, cookie, Web application
Technical articles 2004-02-13
The best defense for hacker attacks: An interview with Alan Bishoff, network security expert
With hacking incidents on the rise, you should know about Packet Storm, a Web site that provides free security tools. One of Packet Storm's network security experts, Alan Bishoff, provides some tips on securing your network.Been hacked lately? Or are you worried that an attack on your system is just...
Tags: Firewalls, Hacking, SECURITY, NETWORKING, Mary Ann Fitzharris, hacker attack, network security, Alan Bishoff, network, Packet Storm, hacker, firewall
Technical articles 2000-03-07
Wireless IT Security Expert Needed
I'm looking for a highly qualified person or persons who can act as expert witnesses in the fields of: (1) wireless inventory management systems, and data security measures used with such systems; and (2) Visa and Mastercard security for retailers, and the development of software for POS systems for...
Tags: FINANCIAL SERVICES, software
Discussion threads 2005-03-31
Wireless IT Security Expert Wanted
I'm looking for a highly qualified person or persons who can act as expert witnesses in the fields of: (1) wireless inventory management systems, and data security measures used with such systems; and (2) Visa and Mastercard security for retailers, and the development of software for POS systems for...
Tags: SECURITY
Discussion threads 2005-03-31
Should you outsource your Internet security?
For small to midsize companies, taking on the job of securing your online interests is a daunting one. Outsourcing such a vital piece of the e-commerce puzzle may be just the solution you need. Here are the issues you need to consider.Too late, many companies are finding that there’s more...
Tags: Outsourcing, Network security, outsource, Mary Ann Fitzharris, security, Internet security, security policy, Internet
Technical articles 2000-02-03
Lock IT Down: Introducing the new CompTIA Security+ certification
Prove your security skills with this new certificationSecurity is to IT as location is to real estate. Just as location is the most important factor in a real estate transaction for most buyers, security is of utmost importance in IT transactions. This is true with file sharing, database access, credit...
Tags: Quality, Erik Eckel Network+, MCP+I, MCSE, security, CompTIA, certification, CompTIA Security+
Technical articles 2002-05-03
Wi-Fi security for the road warrior; revisited
I recently penned a "10 thing" post called "10 Wi-Fi security tips for the road warrior" and TechRepublic member DonnaKline responded with an excellent observation: "The point of varying the level of security required by location might have been stressed more, especially for those of us who are less...
Tags: VPN, Internet, Advisor, Wi-Fi Security, Security Zone, Wireless LANs, Wireless Security, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Security, Michael Kassner
Blog posts 2008-04-28
5 steps to becoming the local security guru
It's not difficult to become the local security expert, the guy to whom others look when they need network resources secured, the guy they point to when they want to source someone in their attempts to reform security policy, and the guy organizations like TechRepublic ask to write about security....
Tags: Security Solutions, Security
Blog posts 2007-07-17
Talking Shop: Cisco adds security certification with CSS1
Explains the components of, and the preparation for, the Cisco Security Specialist 1 certificationCisco Systems has added a new security certification, dubbed Cisco Security Specialist 1 (CSS1), to its ever-popular certification lineup. CSS1 is an excellent option since it shows that you have technical knowledge over both security foundation subjects...
Tags: David Davis CCIE, MCSE+I, SCSA, security, Cisco Systems Inc., Cisco Security Specialist 1, Cisco Security
Technical articles 2002-09-19
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