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The Deep Web was a topic of much speculation at this year’s Infosecurity Europe following a key note address by Troels Oerting
One method of immersive training to help employees spot phishing attacks would be to send staff mock phishing emails.
THE best event to attend was Defcon 9 in 2001. It had everything; fancy new badge, technical content I understood, female attendees, friends and alcohol.
Not only was this document release with complete access to its content accommodating any manipulation, but within 1 hour of being released it was hacked
The GSCP is not a case of ‘out with the old and in with the new’ and any organisation which conducts security classifications correctly has little to fear.
What if Mother Nature was the CISO? What strategy could she give the prey species so they could survive in the presence of many predators?
Remediating Heartbleed is a daunting task, but the good news is that use of orchestration tools, popular with DevOps, can make remediating this bug a lot easier.
In recent years, I’ve found some of the best content at this event, and I’ve learned a lot.
As Mark Kedgley, CTO, NNT asks, why are so many IT security experts intent on looking for footprints in the garden when the front door is wide open?