Since we signed up as a “blogger” for this whole awesome BSidesLasVegas thing, I thought we should start by putting out some quick recommendations...
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Posts Tagged ‘ rsa ’
RSA 2010 Coverage
With all the big news being RSA, it seemed fitting to make this week’s “syndicated” post actually two “syndicated” posts from a local blogger at RSA. Over at The Falcon’s View, Ben Tomhave discusses RSA’s “Innovation Sandbox” as well as summarizes of day 1.
As part of our effort to let the Metro DC area...
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Top 3 NoVA Infosec Blog Posts of the Week
If you haven’t had the opportunity to check out some of NoVA’s local security bloggers, here’s your chance. We’ve found the cream of the crop, making it easier for you to identify bloggers you like and information you need.
This week, we’ve picked posts that cover everything from books to careers. There’s also some congratulations...
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Recent Vulnerabilities in Adobe Reader Due to Scripting
Somewhere, the creators of Adobe Reader are weeping.
And if they’re not, it won’t be long until they do; with all of the recent vulnerabilities swirling around Adobe Reader, things are going from bad to worse.
But just how bad is bad?
According to CNET, at the RSA security conference earlier this month, F-Secure Chief Research Officer...
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RSA 2008 Infosec Conference Event – Summary
The RSA Conference infosec event just occurred. We weren’t able to go but did spend some time scouring the web for some interesting take-aways. Some of the key points included tidbits from the speakers, vendors, and attendees.
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