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Critical Security Controls

What are the Critical Security Controls per US federal organizations? Important points and thoughts.

Published July 13, 2009
Categorized as Risk Management Tagged Architecture, Information Security, Privacy, Regulations

Vulnerability During City Strike

Toronto is on a strike. Dumpster diver may have access to public garbage dump sites.

Published July 12, 2009
Categorized as Between The Lines Tagged Credit Card, Identity Theft, Privacy

Vacation Time Phishing Time

June 2009 marks the highest rate of phishing attack to date. Why is this happening? What could we do? What is the trend?

Published July 11, 2009
Categorized as Between The Lines Tagged Malware, News

Paranoid on Facebook

Shaheen’s thoughts on using Facebook

Published July 10, 2009
Categorized as Between The Lines Tagged Identity Theft, News, Privacy

Protect Medical Records

Do we trust our medical history with our physicians and hospitals? Such information need to be encrypted or obfuscated.

Published July 9, 2009
Categorized as Risk Management Tagged Encryption, Identity Theft, Medical Records, Privacy, Regulations

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Recent Posts

  • Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG)
  • 23andMe Data Leak – October 2023
  • MOVEit Data Breach – August 24, 2023
  • Cues from OMB Zero Trust Architecture memo
  • Machine Learning, Society and Cybersecurity

Recent Comments

  • mikk0j on Intrusion Prevention System To Detect BotNet
  • Haider on Face Recognition Systems For Facility Access
  • Derek Douville on Prevent Reverse SSH
  • Tony Pham on Authentication – Level of Assurance
  • Ramesh Nagappan on Authentication – Level of Assurance

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