Top 3 NoVA Infosec Blog Posts of the Week

January 14, 2011
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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, but before we  get to that we hope that you are looking forward to the New Year. Take a look at what local security bloggers have been up to but 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. Without further ado … here are the top picks for this week.

#3 -ShmooCon 2011 FireTalks: Looking for something to do in January? Well, we have something for you as we will be running FireTalks again. Click here to find out what ShmooCon 2011 FireTalks has in store for you as last year it was a great  to meet a lot of the online friends we had made up to that point.

#2 -Seven Cool Open Source Projects for Defenders: Are you interested in projects for defenders? Do you need an open source project for defenders? Richard Bejtlich highlights some cool open source projects that may help address the problems you might encounter. Click here to learn more about the seven cool open source projects for defenders.

#1 -WFTS ABC Action News Smartphone Security Piece: Everyone has been talking about smartphone security these couple of days and you didn’t know what the fuss was about or you didn’t know how go about protecting your smartphone, then this post is most definitely for you.  The post is off an interview with WFTS ABC Action News and it covers questions such as Why should people care about smartphone security? What are the risks associated with using a smartphone? How are smartphones attacked? and What can you do to help secure your smartphone? This is a good read and it offers great tips about smartphone security so Click here to find answers to these questions and tips.

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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