Monthly Archives: November 2012
Remember, Remember the 5th of November
As we move past November, let us not forget Anonymous striking again on Guy Fawkes day The “V for Vendetta” movie character is not only based upon the story of […]
Is Electronic Voting a Safe Bet?
Obviously, when the power grid can be shutdown by a remote exploiter who leverages TCP/IP connectivity of SCADA integrated systems, one can assume flipping bits on a voting system should […]
The “V” in Venafi is for “Very” Cool
An Innovative Encryption INFOSEC Company – Check Them Out We’re scouring the globe for INFOSEC companies you may have never heard of or you have but weren’t quit sure who […]
Top Application Security Trends of 2012
Catch the instant replay of this highly informative IvizSecurity Webinar We hope you enjoyed our webinar on November 20th, 2012 with IVIZ Security entitled Top 5 Application Security Trends. If […]
U.S. SEC BYOD Failure Recently
Do you BYOD to a Hacking Conference? What are the risks and remedial costs? Lessons learned at the SEC this month. The SEC is the United States Security and Exchange […]
Windows 8 – Secure? Worth the Move?
After it was copied, cracked, and hacked is it still worth the move? In our opinion, as we remember Windows ME – the Millenium Edition of Windows we see parallels […]
Quick Cyber Stats for 2012
Like a National Debt-Clock, these Numbers Just Keep Growing and Growing To keep an eye on this pandemic, you should bookmark www.privacyrights.org as well as http://nvd.nist.gov as CDM believes that […]