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Infosec Europe

2008-04-15 07:00:00 by Stuart King in Stuart King's Security and Risk Management Blog
 
...Olympia. The program this year looks, in my opinion, to be the best yet including input from some well known industry names such as Bruce Schneier, Alan Paller, as well as my fellow bloggers David Lacey ("Locking Down Social Networking Vulnerabilities" on the 22nd) and Philip Virgo ("Why Do We Need an E-Crime Unit?" on the 23rd). I'll be...
 
 
 
 
 
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Reindeer meat and a new industry portal

2008-04-22 17:58:16 by Stuart King in Stuart King's Security and Risk Management Blog
 
...Olympia today. In fact, it was a good day, period. I encountered one of the event team soon after arriving who was positively beaming about the great start this years event had gotten off to. I'm slightly biased, after all, I work for the same organisation that puts on the show, I walk past the event team in the office on a frequent basis,...
 
 
 
 
 
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InfoSec 2008: Key takeaways from Europe's biggest security event

2008-04-30 08:43:01 by Thomas Raschke in Security & Risk Management
 
...Olympia, saw some 300 security vendors exhibiting and more than 12,500 security folks visiting. Next year will be at the bigger Earls Court. Last year had fewer attendees, but the benefit of a clear key topic: data security So, what was the buzz about this time around? Well, for starters there was no single topic that stood out, but instead...
 
 
 
 
 
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Upcoming conference presentations

2008-03-21 20:56:00 by Russ McRee in HolisticInfoSec.org
 
...Olympia, WA In the same mindset of a "month of browser, Mac OS X, PHP, etc. bugs" I challenged myself to find and report as many XSS (cross site scripting) vulnerabilities as possible in a 30 day period. The result was well more than 100 vulnerabilities in sites ranging from General Motors to George Mason University, 6 Secunia/CVE advisories...
 
 
 
 
 
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Fort Lewis soldiers exposed by laptop theft

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2008-07-11 13:44:02 by Evan Francen in The Breach Blog
...Olympia, Washington area Since the theft, post officials have set new training requirements for military personnel staff and prepared a memo for each employee to sign outlining the safeguarding and reporting requirements Commentary When someone's poor judgment creates unnecessary risk to military personnel it carries a little more weight...
 
 
 
 
 
 
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