Top 3 NoVA Infosec Blog Posts of the Week

March 19, 2010
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It’s that time of the week again: The time where we take a look at what local security bloggers have been up to.

If you can’t get enough of the local security scene, check out our NovaInfosec Twits list for even more great security blogs and people to follow on Twitter. Also be sure to follow myself (@nathiet), @grecs, and @novainfosec on Twitter if you want to know more about what’s going on in the local security community during the week.

And without further ado … here are the top picks for this week.

#3 – Verizon Incident Sharing Framework: A very short informative post about Verizon’s incident sharing framework. This is a great effort by Verizon. Read more about the framework here.

#2 - New Security Horizons with Geolocation: “Please Rob Me” This post highlights the privacy and security concerns of location-aware social media  “All of these ways to track users, particularly when combined with other content, can create real risks for companies seeking to shield sensitive transactions or avoid corporate espionage.” Click here to read more.

#1 – Clickjacking: Have you been clickjacked recently? A short post that explains clickjacking and how to prevent it. “It’s a visual trick that gets users to click on something they weren’t intending to click on – like that “buy now” link or the “follow me” link that the marketer wants you to click on.” Read more here!

Well, that’s all this week. Be sure to check back next week for more great blog posts from local security bloggers.

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