Interesting Information Security Bits for 12/07/2009

by kriggins on December 7, 2009

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

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

  1. Guest blog: Evil Maids on the rise | Graham Cluley's blog
    Tags: ( bitlocker tpm )
  2. Could a rubber duck steal your identity on Facebook? | Graham Cluley's blog
    Tags: ( facebook malware )
  3. AOL Ditches Security Tokens To Make Logging In Easier | Threat Level | Wired.com
    Tags: ( general )
  4. Can quantitative risk estimation serve as a guide for every-day policy decisions? << The New School of Information Security
    Tags: ( risk-management policy quantitative )
  5. Security Uncorked >> Four Options for Secure Wireless Authentication with 802.1X
    Tags: ( 80211x )
  6. Great InformationWeek/Dark Reading/Black Hat Cloud & Virtualization Security Virtual Panel on 12/9 | Rational Survivability
    Tags: ( webinar virtualization cloud )
  7. Digital Soapbox - The White Rabbit Commeth...: Exposing Malware - Part 2: Infestation
    Tags: ( malware )
  8. McAfee Gives Stats on the Riskiest Domains | CNET Security | danielmiessler.com
    Tags: ( general )
  9. Economic Recovery: Will Your IT Security Department Jump Ship? - CSO Online - Security and Risk
    Tags: ( career jobs )

That's it for today. Have fun!

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Kevin

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