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What! No CI(S)O*?

September 9, 2009
By paques

Written by Guest Poster Wade Woolwine The Chief Information (Security) Officer* is a top level executive who is responsible for defining and executing a plan for identifying, cataloging, and protecting information assets throughout a company or government agency. Seems like a pretty important job, right? So why is it that so many public and private...
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Reminder: OWASP – VA Local Chapter Infosec Meetup Event is Tomorrow, 04-08

April 7, 2009
By grecs

Update: The OWASP – VA Local Chapter infosec meetup taking place tomorrow has two newly added speakers for the panel portion of the meetup: @wadew and Nate Miller of Stratum Security. For more information about the OWASP – VA Local Chapter, see its description in our Infosec Meetups section, or view our original post about the meetup. Also, don’t forget...
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OWASP – VA Local Chapter Infosec Meetup Event – Wednesday, 04-08: The Future of Pen Testing

April 1, 2009
By grecs

After a brief break in March, the OWASP – VA Local Chapter is back this month with a meetup and corresponding panel discussion on Wednesday, April 8th. The panel discussion will be lead by NoVA’s own Wade Woolwine, and the 50-minute presentation will be given by Jeremiah Grossman of Whitehat Security. Grossman will open the meetup...
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Top 3 NoVA Infosec Blog Posts of the Week

March 30, 2009
By grecs

There were some interesting blog posts from local NoVA infosec bloggers this week, discussing everything from customer service to what IT Security jobs will look like 20 years from now. But since we can’t highlight them all, we picked the best 3 blog posts of the bunch. As always, be sure to tell us what...
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