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Securitytube.net releases WLAN security megaprimer
The Hacker News (THN) has reported that the latest SecurityTube.net release includes a 4.2Gb DVD containing over 40+ HD quality videos of their WLAN Security Megaprimer. News | 21 Jul 2011
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What to do when a zero-day strikes
Zero-day attacks sound scary, but security experts say you can ride them out with some simple precautions. News | 11 May 2010
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Security information management comes of age
Tracking through a security information management (SIM) console is not new, but increased security awareness and a need to comply with payment card standards have renewed interest in the technology in recent years. News | 17 Jul 2009
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Free threat modeling tool can ease application planning
You can never guarantee a vulnerability-free application, but a no-cost thread modeling tool from Microsoft might make it easier to collaborate with other colleagues and create a more robust application design. News | 24 Mar 2009
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Snort and MSFT's recent remote code execution bug
Learn how Snort can help to work with a remote code execution bug Microsoft identified in November 2008. News | 05 Jan 2009
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SCADA SNAFU?
This week's security podcast asks if SCADA systems are a risk to the very foundations of society itself! News | 22 Jul 2008
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Embassy hacker' Dan Egerstad and the Tor network
Patrick Gray interviews Dan Egerstad, a hacker whose use of the Tor network to intercept diplomatic data has caused a global stir. News | 03 Dec 2007
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Kiwicon Day Two - More choice exploits!
Patrick Gray traveled to the Kiwicon security conference in Wellington, New Zealand. The following is a summary of the second day of the event News | 27 Nov 2007
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TrustDefender makes inroads in NY and London
Australian company TrustDefender has identified significant opportunities in the financial sectors of New York and London. News | 26 Jul 2007
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Securing communications Day One: What's at stake?
VoIP is powerful. But is it more or less secure than other technologies? Patrick Gray kicks off our four-part look at communications security with a look at the state of VoIP security. News | 17 Apr 2007
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How to test Snort
VARs should test Snort to ensure the open source IDS is detecting malicious activity. Tip
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Ask the Experts: How to stop Skype spam
A reader asks: How can I stop Skype spam? My organisation uses it between offices, but I and some of my end-users are getting invitations to chat from people we have never met! Read on for a response from Paul Ducklin, Sophos' AsiaPac Head of Technol... Tip
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Keeping the AJAX door closed
If your users are frequenting AJAX-powered sites, are they creating a new security risk? Sophos' Paul Ducklin offers his expert assessment of the risks and prevention tactics. Tip
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Securitytube.net releases WLAN security megaprimer
The Hacker News (THN) has reported that the latest SecurityTube.net release includes a 4.2Gb DVD containing over 40+ HD quality videos of their WLAN Security Megaprimer. News
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What to do when a zero-day strikes
Zero-day attacks sound scary, but security experts say you can ride them out with some simple precautions. News
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Security information management comes of age
Tracking through a security information management (SIM) console is not new, but increased security awareness and a need to comply with payment card standards have renewed interest in the technology in recent years. News
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Free threat modeling tool can ease application planning
You can never guarantee a vulnerability-free application, but a no-cost thread modeling tool from Microsoft might make it easier to collaborate with other colleagues and create a more robust application design. News
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Snort and MSFT's recent remote code execution bug
Learn how Snort can help to work with a remote code execution bug Microsoft identified in November 2008. News
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SCADA SNAFU?
This week's security podcast asks if SCADA systems are a risk to the very foundations of society itself! News
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Embassy hacker' Dan Egerstad and the Tor network
Patrick Gray interviews Dan Egerstad, a hacker whose use of the Tor network to intercept diplomatic data has caused a global stir. News
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Kiwicon Day Two - More choice exploits!
Patrick Gray traveled to the Kiwicon security conference in Wellington, New Zealand. The following is a summary of the second day of the event News
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How to test Snort
VARs should test Snort to ensure the open source IDS is detecting malicious activity. Tip
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TrustDefender makes inroads in NY and London
Australian company TrustDefender has identified significant opportunities in the financial sectors of New York and London. News
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