Blog Posts Tagged with "Chris Wysopal"
FBI Bitten by Operational Security
February 14, 2012 Added by:Fergal Glynn
Employees forward confidential calendar events and messages to personal calendars and personal email accounts. This may make their jobs easier but it can put their companies at risk. A recent security incident involving the FBI can teach us something about corporate security...
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A Conversation With Richard Clarke – Part II
February 05, 2012 Added by:Fergal Glynn
Chris Wysopal and cyber security expert Richard Clarke continue their discussion on the changing cyber threat environment, the evolving cyber legislation landscape, and steps you can take to strengthen your organization’s resilience...
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A Conversation with Richard Clarke – Part I
January 31, 2012 Added by:Fergal Glynn
Chris Wysopal and internationally-renowned cyber security expert Richard Clarke discuss the changing cyber threat environment, the evolving cyber legislation landscape, and steps you can take to strengthen your organization’s resilience...
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Tenth Anniversary of Gates Trustworthy Computing Memo
January 28, 2012 Added by:Fergal Glynn
January 15th was the 10th anniversary of Gates Trustworthy Computing memo. I asked a mixed group of my colleagues at Veracode to answer this question. The group has a wide age range, and come from many different backgrounds. Some of the answers are really funny. I hope you enjoy...
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- Not Totally Sure What Just Happened...
- Has Anonymous Infiltrated the US Government?
- Big Opportunities in the Cloud
- Zeus Malware Targeting Facebook, Gmail and Yahoo Users
- Follow Up to the Out of Band Authentication Post
- Skype Malware Campaign Spreading Poison Ivy Trojan
- I Hope Edo is Worth the Privacy Risk
- Dutch MoD Innovation Competition 2012: CYBER Operations 2.0
- NIST Workshop: The Technical Aspects of Botnets
- Security Automation by Hand - Batch/Bash/FOR




