Top 3 NoVA Infosec Blog Posts of the Week

March 11, 2011
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After a couple of weeks being off, it’s that time of the week again: the time where we take a look at what local security bloggers have been up to. So many blog post this week from our local bloggers; but we can only choose three as our top three and if you are not satisfied with our picks, you can also 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 -Nothing to see here, but don’t move along just yet: “Hacktivist” organization Anonymous are at it again. Click here to find out what they have done now and read what Benjamin Hartley of Gemini security solutions had to say about the incident.

#2 -Helping Your CIRT Enhance your Security Management: would you like to learn how to utilize your Computer Incident Response Team (CIRT) and the Verizon Enterprise Risk & Incident Sharing (VERIS) framework better? Click here to find out whether the Verizon security blog are pitching their solutions to you or rather offering sound advice.

#1 -VeriFone vs Square – A Draw?: VeriFone made heavy accusations regarding the Square IOS credit card system and the intrepidus group looks at this accusations on their blog post.  Click here to read more about what they had to say about the accusations made by VeriFone.

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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