If politics is a contact sport, why do I expect that we will not hear the political argument, “If You Can’t Protect Your Website, How Can You Protect The Country?” Why do I think that is it unlikely to be used as a valid political attack in the public... bloginfosec.com »
By PatB Contributing Writer, [GAS] The NSA just finished a series of cyber-warfare gaming with itself as the attackers.  The defenders?  The military academies, including the Naval Academy in Annapolis, the Air Force Academy in Colorado, and the US... (posted on 13 May 2008 by Geeks are Sexy Technology News)
When I started reading my RSS feeds this morning one of the first headings that caught my attention was this one: “Microsoft lies about Vista being the most secure Windows ever”. Since it is from a Vista blog that usually has good stuff, I clicked... (posted on 12 May 2008 by 4sysops - For Windows Administrators)
I have recently been giving some thought to, and doing some research into, application security metrics, and I have determined, quite simply, that there aren’t any good ones. “How ridiculous!” you say, “We have two dozen application security metrics,... (posted on 12 May 2008 by bloginfosec.com)
Dr Luis von Ahn invented CAPTCHA images that websites ask you to type to post a comment or send an email. (posted on 12 May 2008 by Digital Inspiration)
By Mark O’Neill This article in the New York Times really struck a raw nerve with me because it is a touchy subject in my life at the moment.     The article is about spammers who are moving their harassment from emails to the cellphone (or mobile... (posted on 10 May 2008 by Geeks are Sexy Technology News)
Instead of my usual "blogging frenzy" machine gun blast of short posts, I will just combine them into my new blog series "Fun Reading on Security." Here is an issue #2, dated May 8, 2008. So my next iteration of fun reading on security, logging and other... (posted on 9 May 2008 by Anton Chuvakin on Security)

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