As we discussed previously, privacy is a relative affair. However, despite the possible differences between what you and I consider private, we can logically group privacy threats into a few definitive categories.
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I read a great blog post by Jason Rudolph the other day. The post made me think about all of the people I have encountered over the years that were interested in the information security profession but were not quite sure how to get started.
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Tevora will be hosting the Southern California Information Security Executive Summit aboard the private tri-level yacht The RegentSea in Marina Del Rey, CA. The exclusive evening will be filled with great entertainment, gastronomic cuisine, and amazing ocean views. While the top deck will be rocking under the stars with the acclaimed U2 tribute band “Hollywood U2”, the lower deck will be battling the night away with the popular dueling pianos.
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Tevora will be hosting the Southern California Information Security Executive Summit aboard the private tri-level yacht The RegentSea in Marina Del Rey, CA. Guests will have the opportunity to network with other local information security executives from fortune 1000 companies as they share their experiences and challenges around compliance, risk management, and creating a global strategy.
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John the Ripper (http://www.openwall.com/john) is a well-known and mature password auditing tool. However, if you are working from a recent OS (e.g., Ubuntu 9.04 or later) that uses SHA-512 hashing John has a problem.
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