“The very concept of information security has undergone a massive refinement over the last decade. Once confined to methods for keeping potentially harmful users out, security is currently much more focused on enabling users to extract value from computing infrastructure—that is, security is concerned with letting the right people access the right information and services [...]
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- Request Tracker Installation (Part 2 of 2)
- Implementing a Web Application Firewall with ModSecurity
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- 2008-01-03: Many Eyes
- 2008-01-14: OpenIDDevCamp
- 2008-01-21: Open Source on the O’Reilly Radar
- 2008-01-23: Ajax Security
- 2008-02-13: Driving the Digital Revolution.
- 2008-02-18: itSMF and ISACA - like chalk and cheese
- 2008-03-29: Google’s Solar Photovoltaic System
- 2008-04-14: Enterprise Social Software
- 2008-04-18: Jon Swartz book “Zero Day Threat”
- 2008-04-28: Jeff Hawkins
- 2008-04-29: Getting in Front of Social Engineering
- 2008-04-29: Physics of the Impossible
- 2008-05-01: ISC Podcast
- 2008-05-19: Churchill Club: Top tech trends
- 2008-05-20: Brian Snow Interview
- 2008-05-21: iDefense Russia expert on cybercrime
- 2008-05-21: Pragmatic Wetware
- 2008-06-10: Online Bullying and the Law Against DDoS
- 2008-06-11: Puppet at Google
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