Interesting Information Security Bits for 04/06/2009

by kriggins on April 6, 2009

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

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

  1. Kees was tasked to put together a short presentation to introduce "Some Information Security Challenges in Cloud Computing." First, the info is good. You should go read it. Second, he shared his high level process for creating a presentation, which is similar to how I go about it. And finally, he shares the actual presentation with us. You really need to check it out. The design is wonderful.
    Brief introduction to challenges in Cloud Security - Kees Leune Information Security Blog
    Tags: ( cloud presentations )
  2. A few tips on deploying IE8 in your corporate environment. Good stuff and I definitely agree with the author regarding disabling private browsing.
    The Security Kitchen >> Deploying IE8 in your corporate environment.
    Tags: ( ie8 )
  3. An interesting blog post about some facets of the Opera Mini browser; the one you can put on your mobile devices. Things I was not aware of. You should read this and then decide if your use of the browser is appropriate.
    un-excogitate.org >> Blog Archiv >> The Risks of Opera Mini
    Tags: ( browser opera-mini )
  4. Chris takes on an interesting issue with some current terminology being used in reference to cloud computing.
    Rational Survivability >> The Vagaries Of Cloudcabulary: Why Public, Private, Internal & External Definitions Don't Work...
    Tags: ( cloud )

That's it for today. Have fun!

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Kevin

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