A recent research of the content monitoring market, and the U.S 2004’s "Annual Report to Congress on Foreign Economic Collection and Industrial Espionage" I've recently read, prompted me to post an updated opinion on this largely unsolved issue.I have been keeping an eye on the insider problem for quite some time, in fact, I have featured a short article entitled “Insiders at the workplace -
Monday, 19 December 2005
Wednesday, 14 December 2005
IP cloaking and competitive intelligence/disinformation
Posted on 05:20 by Unknown
SearchSecurity.com are running a great article entitled "IP cloaking becoming a business necessity", that I simply can't resist to express my opinion on.Great concept that’s been around since the days of Anonymizer, who were perhaps the first enterprise to start targeting enterprise and governmentusers looking for ways to hide their online activities, be it unstructured data aggregation,
Monday, 12 December 2005
0bay - how realistic is the market for security vulnerabilities?
Posted on 06:26 by Unknown
In Issue 19 (July, 2005) of the Astalavista Security Newsletter that I release on a monthly basis, I wrote an article entitled "Security Researchers and your organization caught in between?" whose aim was to highlight a growing trend, namely the monetization of vulnerability research, who benefits and who doesn't.A recent, rather significant event at least for me covering and monitoring this
Wednesday, 7 December 2005
How to create better passwords - why bother?!
Posted on 07:20 by Unknown
I have recently came across a practical article on how to create a better passwords, couresy of CSO Magazine. It reminded me of how many times I find myself actually getting into the science of passwords maintainance and creation in order to enforce real-life, cost-effective scenarios, while on the other hand, get myself seriously concerned on how easy it is to have your accounting data abused!
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