Interesting Information Security Bits for 04/15/2009

by kriggins on April 15, 2009

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

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

  1. Verizon has released their 2009 Data Breach report. I haven't read it yet, but below are a few people's first thoughts on the report.
    Verizon Business Security Blog >> Blog Archive >> The 2009 Data Breach Investigations Report
    Tags: ( reports )
  2. Martin's first pass at the PCI specific portions of the Verizon report.
    Network Security Blog >> Verizon Data Breach Investigation: The numbers say PCI IS important
    Tags: ( reports )
  3. David's first take on the Verizon report.
    Initial Thoughts on the 2009 Verizon DBIR << The New School of Information Security
    Tags: ( reports )
  4. Shrdlu's take on the Verizon report.
    Once more into the breach report.
    Tags: ( reports )
  5. Time to patch those Oracle installations.
    Oracle delivers major security patch update - Network World
    Tags: ( oracle patches vulnerability )
  6. Interesting article on a sneaky way to get a linux rootkit into the kernel.
    New Attack Sneaks Rootkits Into Linux Kernel - DarkReading
    Tags: ( linux rootkit )
  7. Some good thoughts on risk management and what it means.
    Ascension Blog >> Musing on Risk
    Tags: ( infosec risk-management )
  8. A Q&A with Johnny Long whose new ihackcharities.org website was unveiled recently.
    Q&A: Johnny Long - Christian, Pirate, Hacker, Ninja - Security
    Tags: ( general )

That's it for today. Have fun!

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Kevin

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