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Month: April 2014

April 25, 2014

OpenBSD forks, prunes, fixes OpenSSL

http://www.zdnet.com/openbsd-forks-prunes-fixes-openssl-7000028613/#ftag=RSS86a1aa4 Interesting, eh? At the very least, this will apply a ‘many eyes’ to some of the SSL code and so long as the…

April 22, 2014

Film or digital?

Do you recall Alan Cooper‘s book “The Inmates are running the Asylum”? He makes the case that once you put a computer in something…

April 21, 2014

What Applicants Should Ask When Interviewing For An InfoSecurity Position

http://www.informationsecuritybuzz.com/applicants-ask-interviewing-information-security-role/ Well what would you ask? These seem to be the kind of questions that might be asked by someone with a strong technical…

April 21, 2014

Data on a Train

http://www.informationsecuritybuzz.com/daily-commute-mean-data/ The latest intelligence on Al-Qaeda, a high profile Child Protection report and plans for policing the London 2012 Olympics; three very different documents…

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