CarolinaCon-7 - Apr 29th thru May 1st 2011 - Raleigh NC |
- CarolinaCon-7 - Apr 29th thru May 1st 2011 - Raleigh NC
- Is This The Girl That Hacked HBGary?
- Hospitality Industry On Mission To Curb Cyberattacks
- Security Experts: 'A Wake-up Call for the Rest of the World'
- RIM urges BlackBerry users to turn off JavaScript
CarolinaCon-7 - Apr 29th thru May 1st 2011 - Raleigh NC Posted: InfoSec News: CarolinaCon-7 - Apr 29th thru May 1st 2011 - Raleigh NC: Forwarded from: Vic Vandal <vvandal (at) well.com> We're baaaaaaack!!! CarolinaCon-7 will be held on April 29th thru May 1st 2011 in Raleigh NC. For the cheap price of your average movie admission with popcorn and a drink YOU could get a full weekend of the following instead. [...] |
Is This The Girl That Hacked HBGary? Posted: InfoSec News: Is This The Girl That Hacked HBGary?: http://blogs.forbes.com/parmyolson/2011/03/16/is-this-the-girl-that-hacked-hbgary/ By Parmy Olson Disruptors Forbes.com March 16, 2011 Next time you see a flock of teenage girls in the mall, note that one of them might be Kayla. As your average 16-year-old, she regularly hangs [...] |
Hospitality Industry On Mission To Curb Cyberattacks Posted: InfoSec News: Hospitality Industry On Mission To Curb Cyberattacks: http://www.darkreading.com/authentication/167901072/security/attacks-breaches/229301147/hospitality-industry-on-mission-to-curb-cyberattacks.html By Kelly Jackson Higgins Darkreading March 16, 2011 Three major hospitality trade associations have banded together to warn [...] |
Security Experts: 'A Wake-up Call for the Rest of the World' Posted: InfoSec News: Security Experts: 'A Wake-up Call for the Rest of the World': http://www.bankinfosecurity.com/articles.php?art_id=3432 By Tracy Kitten Managing Editor Bank Info Security March 16, 2011 The crisis in Japan shows the world is an increasingly smaller place. On Tuesday, stocks in the U.S. and Europe took hits, as the impact of [...] |
RIM urges BlackBerry users to turn off JavaScript Posted: InfoSec News: RIM urges BlackBerry users to turn off JavaScript: http://www.networkworld.com/news/2011/031611-rim-blackberry-javascript.html By Brad Reed Network World March 16, 2011 Research in Motion is recommending that IT departments and users disable JavaScript on their BlackBerry devices, citing a vulnerability unearthed [...] |
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