Interesting Information Security Bits for 08/10/2009

by kriggins on August 10, 2009

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

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

  1. MasterCard has published their fine schedule.
    MasterCard Becomes The First Card Brand To Publish PCI Fines | SecTechno
    Tags: ( pci fines )
  2. Nick's rant/opining that is worth a read.
    Showing The Oblomovs The Door - fudsec.com
    Tags: ( general )
  3. Check out Jack's "rantbuttal." His word, not mine, but I really like it :)
    Uncommon Sense Security: Smart people saying dumb stuff, again.
    Tags: ( testing )
  4. An interesting discussion of multi-tenancy.
    Rational Survivability >> There's A Difference Between Application/OS Multitenancy and Data(base) Multitenancy
    Tags: ( cloud )
  5. I saw Trey give a version of "Making Money the Blackhat Way" at Secure360 this year. This blog post talks about some interesting issues related to that.
    Jeremiah Grossman: Security Religions and Risk Windows
    Tags: ( general )
  6. Mike's response to Nick's post on Fudsec.
    Chaordic Mind >> Personal Responsibility in Information Security
    Tags: ( general )
  7. Details for the August Atlanta NSAIG meeting are inside.
    NAISG - August Atlanta Meeting >> Andy ITGuy
    Tags: ( naisg atlanta )
  8. Here is a tutorial on lock picking for the beginner.
    Lock Picking 101 * View topic - Beginner's Lockpicking Exercise - by digital_blue
    Tags: ( lockpicking )

That's it for today. Have fun!

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Kevin

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{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Mike August 10, 2009 at 6:11 pm

Nice collection of links. Thank you!

2 kriggins August 10, 2009 at 8:18 pm

Thanks!

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