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Are you Spending Enough on Security, or Flushing Money Down the Drain?

One of the things that I love about working at SecureState is the diversity of activities going on here at any given time. An excellent example of this is the recent “Security Spending” whitepaper...

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January 21st, the Most Stressful Day of 2014

Today is the day dubbed the most depressing/miserable/stressful day of the year. A UK Psychologist, Cliff Arnall, created a mathematical formula to calculate this based on a number of factors including...

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Application Risk Rating and Assessment

By: Chintan Davis, Infosec Institute Understanding today’s threat landscape and looking at the pace with which organizations are adopting secure development practices, there seems to be a huge gap and...

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Mandatory Risk Assessments

Regulations, industry frameworks, “best practices,” and just good ol’ common sense requires businesses to conduct thorough annual risk assessments. The depth of these risk assessments should be...

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GnuTLS Vulnerability Places Linux Clients at Risk

The latest vulnerability in the popular GnuTLS library places Linux clients at risk of being compromised by servers they connect to. GnuTLS is an open source alternative to the OpenSSL library, which,...

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Balancing an Open Culture & Security Governance Programs

In open environments, such as those within Higher Education, the balance of security and a culture of accessibility becomes very difficult to master. As demonstrated in the recent incident at Case...

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Who is going to be the next “Biggest Loser”?

All too often I hear the phrase, “compliance does not equal security”.  While this statement is absolutely true, the statement in itself does not provide sufficient context.  Compliance does not equal...

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