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Are ITPROs in the UK familiar with the Term "BlackHat"?
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over 8 years ago
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Steve Lamb
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I'm sure you're probably familiar with the term ITPro but just incase you're not then it means people who are paid for Technical work on Information systems. Is the term "BlackHat" familiar to ITPros in the UK? Please hit the "Feedback" button for this...
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What is the Padlock for in Internet Explorer? Claims of Breaking SSL in Internet Explorer
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over 8 years ago
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Steve Lamb
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I've seen sessions @ security events which claim to "Break SSL in Internet Explorer" & recently received an email along the same lines (listed after the next couple of paragraphs starting "Subject"). The "Padlock" is part of Internet Explorer as shipped...
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Threats Vulnerabilities and Exploits to mobile phones, PDAs, mobile devices and cars as discussed in a report published this week by IBM Security Intelligence Services
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over 8 years ago
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Steve Lamb
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I've just read the summary to an IBM Report which discusses the perceived risk of security problems on mobile devices and even cars akin to those suffered by Personal Computer users today. This is something I've been thinking of writing about for some...
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How does Windows Update guard against "fake updates" trojans et al?
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over 8 years ago
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Steve Lamb
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A number of people have asked me " can we REALLY trust the Windows Update site? What if it were hacked and fake "updates" were put on for users to download which were actually spyware/viruses/worms and the like? Has it ever been compromised by a 3rd party...
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What is RIPA and why is it important to your organisation?
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over 8 years ago
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Steve Lamb
RIPA is an acronym for The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 which is a piece of UK legislation governing the right of the authorities to recover information from UK organisations as required for investigations. I am not a legal expert, make...
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Looking for UK security metrics? The DTI Information Security Breaches report can be found here..
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over 8 years ago
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Steve Lamb
I've spoken at a number of TechNet events recently at which I've mentioned the DTI report as a useful source of UK metrics for security breaches and risks. The latest report(released in 2004) is located at the following URL. http://www.infosec.co.uk/page...
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How Microsoft secure our own systems - ITShowCase
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over 8 years ago
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Steve Lamb
Another resource I've mentioned when presenting @ TechNet events is ITShowCase - the following URL is the home of a wealth of information (including "how to" build guides) written by our internal technical administrators and architects when building and...
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For those who haven't heard yet there's a way to compute SHA-1 hashes faster than brute force
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over 8 years ago
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Bruce's recent article has started a great deal of debate. Clearly the implications for the way cryptographic signatures are relied upon more and more come into question. IMHO the sky's not about to fall down but certainly it's sensible for all software...
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