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 – How to not let Fisma Become a Paperwork Exercise: We can’t any say anymore on this post as the title says everything for us. The only left for you to do is to click here to learn more about the goals to surviving FISMA.
#2 – OpenVPN and two-factor authentication: Laura Raderman blogs about using OpenVPN for real two-factor authentication. Click here for details on how you can set up to use two-factor authentication with OpenVPN on multiple operating systems.
#1 – “Untrained” or Uncertified IT Workers Are Not the Primary Security Problem: Richard Bejtlich tackles the myth “If we just had a better trained and more professional IT corps, digital security would improve.” See what Richard has to say regarding recommendations made by the White House Commission set up to advise the Obama administration on cybersecurity policy and his counter proposals to their recommendations 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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