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Security Bloggers Network: Smelly Goat vs Flying Unicorn
Infosec Ramblings: Interesting Information Security Bits for 11/02/2009
Security Bloggers Network: Interesting Information Security Bits for 11/02/2009
| Of Interest: A Treatise on FUD: How well do you think you know FUD? Anton knows FUD. He's s.. http://bit.ly/FBXU5 22 days ago |
Smelly Goat vs Flying Unicorn
Security Bloggers Network —
On FUDSec FUD piece and “data-driven” security.
Q: If you ride a smelly, ugly goat along the road and then meet a handsome stranger who promises to give you a new ride: a beautiful unicorn that can fly, teleport, butt enemies with its horn and doesn’t need any cleaning, ...
Interesting Information Security Bits for 11/02/2009
Security Bloggers Network —
... your output, right? It is actual the second in a series. The first part on input validation is linked to at the beginning and is also worthy of a gander.
Output Validation using the OWASP ESAPI << Security Ninja
Tags: ( output-validation owasp esapi )
Anton posits that FUD is good sometimes. Interesting perspective. The New School Security blog has an interseted reponse too: http://newschoolsecurity.com/2009/10/just-say-no-to-fud/
A Treatise on FUD – fudsec.com
Tags: ( iis fud ) ...
Interesting Information Security Bits for 11/02/2009
Infosec Ramblings —
... your output, right? It is actual the second in a series. The first part on input validation is linked to at the beginning and is also worthy of a gander.
Output Validation using the OWASP ESAPI << Security Ninja
Tags: ( output-validation owasp esapi )
Anton posits that FUD is good sometimes. Interesting perspective. The New School Security blog has an interseted reponse too: http://newschoolsecurity.com/2009/10/just-say-no-to-fud/
A Treatise on FUD – fudsec.com
Tags: ( iis fud ) ...
Interesting Information Security Bits for 11/02/2009
Security Bloggers Network —
... your output, right? It is actual the second in a series. The first part on input validation is linked to at the beginning and is also worthy of a gander.
Output Validation using the OWASP ESAPI << Security Ninja
Tags: ( output-validation owasp esapi )
Anton posits that FUD is good sometimes. Interesting perspective. The New School Security blog has an interseted reponse too: http://newschoolsecurity.com/2009/10/just-say-no-to-fud/
A Treatise on FUD – fudsec.com
Tags: ( iis fud ) ...
The Network Security Podcast, Episode 172
Network Security Podcast —
... Episode 172 Time: 33:26
Show Notes:
Heartland CIO criticizes tokenization. Gee considering they have a competing approach this is shocking!
Congress calls for review of internal cybersecurity after major leak over P2P. Yet another shocking surprise!
Mellon Bank employee commits identity fraud over 7 years.
New phishing attack pretends to be from FDIC.
Robert “RSnake” Hansen releases his “Detecting Malice” EBook. It’s ...
The Network Security Podcast, Episode 172
Network Security Blog —
... Episode 172 Time: 33:26
Show Notes:
Heartland CIO criticizes tokenization. Gee considering they have a competing approach this is shocking!
Congress calls for review of internal cybersecurity after major leak over P2P. Yet another shocking surprise!
Mellon Bank employee commits identity fraud over 7 years.
New phishing attack pretends to be from FDIC.
Robert “RSnake” Hansen releases his “Detecting Malice” EBook. ...
The Network Security Podcast, Episode 172
Network Security Blog —
... Episode 172 Time: 33:26
Show Notes:
Heartland CIO criticizes tokenization. Gee considering they have a competing approach this is shocking!
Congress calls for review of internal cybersecurity after major leak over P2P. Yet another shocking surprise!
Mellon Bank employee commits identity fraud over 7 years.
New phishing attack pretends to be from FDIC.
Robert “RSnake” Hansen releases his “Detecting Malice” EBook. ...
FUDSec FUD Piece Reposted – With Comments
Security Bloggers Network —
... My fudsec post (reposted below for backup purposes with a two week delay) was not “an endorsement” of FUD, it was a reminder to many overly excited folks that FUD is largely all we have today – and there are signs that change just ain’t coming. As I hinted in ...
