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A bad network card in a PC is blamed for a network outage that stranded more than 17,000 people at Los Angeles International Airport last weekend. Here is the story. Ouch… –Chris Technorati Tags: LAX, NIC, network outage Share This
I was looking for something tonight and clicked a link to a page on Whitedust Security’s news site, Whitedust.net. When I clicked on the link I got a page with only this: 14 August 2007 - 23:58 GMT With the industry and those in it so seemingly hostile to Whitedust, and pure apathy from anyone who thinks otherwise. [...]
SIEM / IPS vendor NitroSecurity has filed for an IPO according to this article in Mass High Tech. It is good to see something you had a hand in be successful. I will be watching this one closely. –Chris Technorati Tags: NitroSecurity, IPO Share This
I experienced first hand the IPS hype cycle working for a vendor, from early commercial products in 2003 to more mainstream adoption in 2006. My NAC vendor experience was shorter but I still was there for the big hype late last year and early this year. Was there a hype for Data Leak Prevention [...]
I’m working on a new layout / theme. I’ve found a couple bugs in the CSS that affect the layout so you may see some strange behavior until things are fixed. –Chris Share This
A friend of mine, Jake, recently started blogging and stumbled across blog-tagging so he tags me. I managed to dodge all of the tagging that went around with my fellow security bloggers (Mike F, Mike R, Alan, Mitchell). I am going to cheat a little. Since practically every blogger I know has been tagged I’ll [...]
I saw this article on Network World that talks about Illinois’ PKI program and what steps they are taking to keep it moving forward. As someone who worked in the PKI space for a while it is interesting to see PKI still in action, and moving forward. Public Key Cryptography is a great technology that [...]
I read today that KisMAC, the wireless sniffer for Mac’s, is no longer being developed in Germany. The reason behind this is apparently some changes in German law the prohibits the exporting of security software. The home page does talk about the project moving to the Netherlands to avoid such legal issues. –Chris Technorati Tags: kismac, [...]
A couple friends contacted me recently looking for people to fill open security related positions with their companies. To make things easier and reach a larger audience I have setup a page on my blog with open security positions. You can find it here: www.infosecpodcast.com/jobs If you have a position you would like to fill I [...]
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