Interesting Information Security Bits for 03/13/2009

by kriggins on March 13, 2009

in Interesting Bits

Good afternoon everybody! I hope your day is going well.

Here are today's Interesting Information Security Bits from around the web.

  1. Some will remember Tempest which was able to read what was on someones screen via radio frequency emissions. Well, now you can do something similar with keyboard strokes. It's a whole different kind of keystroke logger.
    Researchers sniff PC keyboard strokes from thin air
    Tags: ( surveillance data-leakage )
  2. A nice interview of Michael Santarcangelo, author of "Into the Breach." Michael is a great guy with some really good ideas and a passion for sharing and teaching. You should read the interview, then the book and then make sure to are watching http://securitycatalyst.com.
    5 Steps to Communicate Security's Value to Non-security People - CSO Online - Security and Risk
    Tags: ( general )

That's it for today. Have fun!

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Kevin

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