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Getting into the Flow With Threat Modeling

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2007-10-11 23:25:00 by sdl in The Security Development Lifecycle
...grows as you learn. For example, when you buy Halo, theres a training mission that allows you to run around doing simple tasks, learning the controls. If we dropped people into the live online game without any practice, theyd get slaughtered, and thats bad for everyone. The newb is frustrated, and the experienced player is bored. (In fact,...
 
 
 
 
 
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OpenID family grows How it can transform Identity Federation between enteprises

2008-02-07 14:06:33 by Andras Cser in Security & Risk Management
 
With Google, IBM, Microsoft, VeriSign, and Yahoo! joining the OpenID Foundation, we may actually feel that something in federated access management is going to change. It is finally not the case of a vendor proposing a new standard and adding to the cacophony of federation standards but a set of moves towards a simple technology that today can...
 
 
 
 
 
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Short-circuiting hackers' SIP-based VoIP attacks

2008-02-18 14:01:50 by Kate Gerwig in WhatIs: Enterprise IT tips and expert advice
 
Hacker attacks against SIP-based VoIP may have been rare so far, but as VoIP use grows, service providers need to be ready to secure their voice networks as they route traffic without using the public switched telephone network
 
 
 
 
 
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Top 11 Reasons to Analyze Your Logs

2008-02-20 16:56:00 by Dr Anton Chuvakin in Anton Chuvakin Blog -
 
...grows all the time - it passed a limit of what a human can read a long time ago, it then made simple filtering 'what logs to read' impossible as well: automated log analysis is the only choice Do you peruse your logs in real time? This is simply absurd! However, automated real-time analysis is entirely possible (and some logs do crave for...
 
 
 
 
 
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A new VC on the block

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2008-02-27 10:02:34 by HASH0x8b4e6e0 in StillSecure, After All These Years
...grows up, by building a VC business and fund based in the Boulder area and not as a satellite of a Silicon Valley business. Brad along with some Mobius folks - Ryan McIntyre, Seth Levine, Jason Mendelson, and Chris Wand - have put together a Boulder based VC called the Foundry Group . Yesterday Brad publicly announced that Foundry Group had...
 
 
 
 
 
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A new VC on the block

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2008-02-27 10:52:12 by ashimmy in StillSecure, After All These Years
...grows up, by building a VC business and fund based in the Boulder area and not as a satellite of a Silicon Valley business. Brad along with some Mobius folks - Ryan McIntyre, Seth Levine, Jason Mendelson, and Chris Wand - have put together a Boulder based VC called the Foundry Group . Yesterday Brad publicly announced that Foundry Group had...
 
 
 
 
 
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Software Bloat increases security challenges

2008-03-27 09:12:21 by Editor in Adventures in Security
 
In general, as an application increases in size and feature sets grow, source code complexity increases. Complexity and security are inversely related; as one grows the other diminishes. Does this mean that bloated software is less secure? Does it present fertile ground for vulnerabilities? The answer is yes to both questions
 
 
 
 
 
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Analyst: Money will fuel mobile spying programs

2008-03-28 00:00:00 by HASH0x8b7c404 in Network World on Security
 
Spying programs for mobile phones are likely to grow in sophistication and stealth as the business around selling the tools grows, according to a mobile analyst at the Black Hat conference on Friday
 
 
 
 
 
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Srizbi grows into world's largest botnet

2008-05-13 10:21:54 by Editor in Computerworld Security News
 
The Storm botnet hasn't completely blown over, but already there's a new big threat in town: the rampaging Srizbi botnet. (Nostalgic yet for the days when you could pronounce the name of the thing that tormented you?) A disturbing new feature makes Sribzi especially pernicious