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A Barn Door Has No ROI

2008-02-16 04:49:17 by Scott in Scott Wright's Security Views
 
When you think about it, farmers know where their assets are better than a lot of us in business. Usually, theyre in the barn. A security geeks interpretation of the term closing the barn door after the horses have bolted, would probably be something like its too late to take preventative action after the incident
 
 
 
 
 
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A Brief Guide to Securing Wireless Networks: Closing the Back Door

2008-05-13 00:00:00 by Editor in Infosec Writers Latest Security Papers
 
This paper, written by Aaron Sawyer, aims to give a brief history of wireless security, educate the WLAN administrator about the dangerous vulnerabilities of wireless networking, and make practical suggestions about how to close the door on potential intruders
 
 
 
 
 
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Five-year-old wanders into bank branch after-hours

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2008-02-06 10:24:03 by Evan Francen in The Breach Blog
...door and wandered in I was at the cash machine and it was Oliver's dad who started saying, 'where's Oliver? where's Oliver?' "Then Oliver appeared again. He and his dad ended up wandering around the place, which was totally deserted. There were computers everywhere and there was no alarms sounding The HSBC tried to downplay the breach...
 
 
 
 
 
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Consumer Reports on Aviation Security and the TSA

2008-01-10 13:58:40 by schneier in Schneier on Security
 
...doors as something that was a good idea, and should have been done years earlier. Critics, however, say a stronger door is only half of the solution. "People have this illusion that hardened cockpit doors work, and they don't," Dzakovic says. "If you want to have a secure door, you need to have a double hulled door Consumer Reports searched...
 
 
 
 
 
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Logging, Correlation and IT Search: An Analogy

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2008-06-06 17:00:00 by JJ in Security Uncorked
...doors, windows, vents, etc. These house gateways are like our WAN devices- firewalls, IDS/IPS and other gateway appliances Lets say you live in the house with your spouse and family. Youre going to be the wife for now, so imagine you, your husband, three kids and a dog (only because that amuses me). Each of your house users have a key to get...
 
 
 
 
 
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Armchair Legal Analysis of Sierra v. Ritz

2008-01-17 20:25:00 by Security Retentive in Security Retentive
 
...door. It is quite clear that you weren't invited and not locking the door doesn't remove the rights of the home owner to prevent trespass In the electronic world for example it gets a lot murkier. If I mistype a URL into a tool and attempt to access someone's machine, its pretty clear from both intent and network traffic what was going on....
 
 
 
 
 
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HSBC lose a server

2008-05-12 08:00:00 by Stuart King in Stuart King's Security and Risk Management Blog
 
...door to the servers and it's game over. Risks increase if your office is within a building shared with numerous other businesses such as the case with this branch of HSBC in Hong Kong. I recall one particular far eastern office I visited not too long ago. The main door to the server room was locked fast and the IT manager took delight in...
 
 
 
 
 
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My Open Wireless Network

2008-01-15 03:33:22 by schneier in Schneier on Security
 
...door While this is technically true, I don't think it's much of a risk. I can count five open wireless networks in coffee shops within a mile of my house, and any potential spammer is far more likely to sit in a warm room with a cup of coffee and a scone than in a cold car outside my house. And yes, if someone did commit a crime using my...
 
 
 
 
 
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My Open Wireless Network

2008-01-15 03:33:22 by schneier in Schneier on Security
 
...door While this is technically true, I don't think it's much of a risk. I can count five open wireless networks in coffee shops within a mile of my house, and any potential spammer is far more likely to sit in a warm room with a cup of coffee and a scone than in a cold car outside my house. And yes, if someone did commit a crime using my...
 
 
 
 
 
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The importance of choosing the right security team to "watch your back".

2008-03-24 00:45:00 by John Sexton in The Bullet Proof Blog
 
...door, but that is just a decoy and the real celeb goes out another door unnoticed It is also possible to agree to an organized photo session so that the various papers and magazines get all of the shots they need and they do not have to resort to chasing vehicles down,risking serious injury an maybe even death Beating up a camera person or...