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What is Computer Forensics?

This week we will cover a basic take on Computer Forensics, a growing and very important skill set in today’s complex (and threat-heavy) technical networking environment. Enjoy this guest post by Michael Linn.

RSA 2010: A look inside the expo

I’m blogging this from the hotel room near Union Square, and so far, RSA has been a lot of fun. Yesterday I took a few minutes to take some [very raw] video footage of the Expo to share with those of you who were unable to attend the show. Please excuse the audio quality; as [...]

Information Security and the New Generational Gap

We are taking a brief hiatus from the ALIST series this week to focus on an important topic that deserves discussion. We all know that each generation (i.e. Baby Boomers, Generation X, etc.) brings with it new and different behaviors, attitudes, opinions, and interests. However, with the rapid advancement of technology in general, we are just now learning exactly how pervasive connectivity is impacting the younger sect of our working population.

Security Pros on Twitter (SPoT): Erin Jacobs/@SecBarbie

Welcome to our third installment of Security Pros on Twitter (SPoT). This week we offer you Erin Jacobs, the first of two female Security Pros who have agreed to participate in the SPoT series. Ms. Jacobs goes by “SecBarbie”, or Security Barbie, on Twitter, a nickname she adopted after attending a SANS Conference in 2003. We won’t steal her thunder by telling the story in our own words, but you can read it for yourself on the About page for her blog, Security Sociability.

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