It’s been a busy week for local security bloggers—particularly for Richard Bejtlich of @TaoSecurity. With a whopping 8 or so posts this week, the Tao Security blog is where you should visit if you’re looking for great stuff to read. You can also check out our NovaInfosec Twits list for even more great security...
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The world certainly would be a boring place without security bloggers in the NoVA, DC, and MD area. Where else can you find security news that’s applicable to where you live or work? But speaking of interesting, here’s our pick for tweet of the week: grecs RT @dallendoug @rybolov has QOTD “It’s Hactivism 4...
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Richard Bejtlich and @rybolov return to the top three this week with posts that sum up the recent SANS event and the need for more security folks. @geminisecurity makes the top three with their practical post “DVWA – Damn Vulnerable Web App.” But before we get on to the posts, a small tangent for...
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If ever there was a week of controversial posts, it would be this one. While the posts we usually cover follow trends and topics without coloring outside the lines too much, this week you can expect to read some thought-provoking posts about sexism in information security, what white hat could do with a million...
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With all of the information available on the internet, it’s sometimes hard to decide what you should spend your time reading. That’s why we started our handy “Top 3 NoVA Infosec Blog Posts of the Week” feature; we tell you about the best blog posts written by local security bloggers each week, and you...
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Another week, another wave of great blog posts from local infosec bloggers in the DC, MD, and NoVA area. While each blog post in our top three covers something interesting, there was one post that we wanted to take a moment to mention before we started our countdown to the number one blog post...
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While posts from local bloggers seemed a little scarce this week (due to Father’s Day, perhaps?) we still have some awesome posts to feature this week. While we only feature three posts every week, don’t forget that you can also check out our list of local security bloggers to get even more quality information...
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This week, local bloggers tackle the ’80 percent’ myth, the end of the interwebs as we know it, and why FDCC isn’t just cool, but magical. #3 – The Magic of FDCC: Responding to a post by Bruce Schneier, @rybolov sets out to discover the real ‘magic’ of FDDC in the midst of all...
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Who needs coffee when you have the best of this week’s local security bloggers at your fingertips? The featured blog post by Richard Bejtlich is sure to give you a jolt that’s espresso-worthy as he bashes the ISC’s take on incident response verses incident handling, and our favorite v-blogger Marcus J. Carey will have...
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