Noviembre 16th, 2009 — Insecure Magazine

Microsoft’s security patches year in review: A malware researcher’s perspective
A closer look at Red Condor Hosted Service
Report: RSA Conference Europe 2009, London
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has a vision for stronger information security
Q&A: Didier Stevens on malicious PDFs
Protecting browsers, endpoints and enterprises against new Web-based attacks
Mobile spam: An old challenge in a new guise
Report: BruCON security conference, Brussels
Study uncovers alarming password usage behavior
Elevating email to an enterprise-class database application solution
AND MORE!
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Agosto 27th, 2009 — D3ny 4ll

- PCI DSS basico
- Tiger Team
- LEY 26.388 y las Politicas de Seguridad Informatica
- Ingenieria Social
- Bases de ITIL y la Seguridad de la Informacion
- Historia – La toma de la embajada de EEUU en IRAN
- Microsoft Security Risk Management Process
- Seguridad Fisica y Hacking
- Best Practices para el manejo de evidencia digital
- Tratamiento grafico de logs de Firewall
- Cheat Sheets
- HackerMedia
- Historia – The Information Security in the Middle Ages
- Ten Commandments of secure development
- Surveillance State – Vos qué sabes ?
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Marzo 15th, 2009 — Insecure Magazine

Network and information security in Europe today
Browser security: bolt it on, then build it in
Passive network security analysis with NetworkMiner
Lynis – an introduction to UNIX system auditing
Windows driver vulnerabilities: the METHOD_NEITHER odyssey
Removing software armoring from executables
Insecurities in privacy protection software
Compliance does not equal security but it’s a good start
Secure web application development
The insider threat
Web application security: risky business?
AND MORE!
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Marzo 15th, 2009 — Insecure Magazine

Best practices in enterprise database protection
Quantifying the cost of spyware to the enterprise
Security for websites – breaking sessions to hack into a machine
How to win friends and influence people with IT security certifications
The size of security: the evolution and history of OSSTMM operational security metrics
Interview with Kenny Paterson, Professor of Information Security at Royal Holloway, University of London
PHP and SQL security today
Apache security: Denial of Service attacks
War-driving in Germany – CeBIT 2006.
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