Security Week Windup
Security Week on Daily Cup of Tech has been a great success. So much so that I am starting to consider having theme weeks on a regular basis. Sorry to those of you who could not get the week off work to celebrate it!
To wind up security week, I though that I would just highlight some of the security related articles that I have written in the past so that you may stumble on something interested that you may not have read before:
- FOSS for Security
- Protect Your USB Drives NOW!
- E-Mail Tracks
- Security Is About Being Unattractive
- I Think I Have A Virus: Now What?
- Tech Blog of the Week: Schneier on Security
- A More Secure Home WiFi Design
- The Anatomy of a Virus
- High End Router, Low End Hardware
- Remotely Accessing Computers
- Donated/Trashed a Computer? Your Data May be at Risk
- Windows Update On A Disk
- Stories of Identity Theft
- DCoT Helps Find Lost Child
- How Jared Was Hacked!
- E-Mail Request: USB Antivirus
- The Vista SkipRearm Debacle
- Make Vista Less Annoying
- Torpark 2.0.0.2a Released
- Why don’t you just go Google yourself?
- Secure Your Computer in 20 Minutes
- Microsoft says IE Biggest Internet Threat, Get Opera
- Small Business Primer on Network Security Threats
- 20 Ways To Mark Safer Internet Day 2007
- Protect Your Privacy With A LiveCD
- Personal Servers: Are We At That Point?
- New Security Blog With Promise
- DIY IT Security Audit
- E-Mail Request: USB Based AntiSpyware
- Thanks, Google! Sincerely, Spammers
- Anatomy of a Network Hijacking
- William Shatner: IT Security Specialist!?
- Don’t Be a Soldier in the Botnet Army
- Using Whitehats to Stop Blackhats
- Using Translators to Fight Censorship
- The Original CyberCop
- Prepare For Today’s Test Box To Become Tomorrow’s Critical Server
- What’s That Slurping Noise?
- WiFi, Be Afraid! Be Very Afraid!
- Cybercriminals Preying on the Weak
- More Computer Safety Tips
- DCoT Exclusive: CyberDefender Interview
- Nike+iPod=Stalker
- Spyware Removal Resource
- 50 Ways to Celebrate Computer Security Day
- The Six Dumbest Ideas in Computer Security
- This Hacker NOT for Hire!
- Learn To Secure Vista Before You Deploy
- Am I A Criminal? Maybe!
- Open Source Security Proxy Updated
- HowTo Retrieve Lost Passwords
- You Don’t Want To Be On This Top 20 List…
- No Phishing Allowed!
- China Attempts To Protect Children From Internet
- This Is Why Data Security Is So Important
- Do You Trust Microsoft With Your Security?
- Psst! What’s the Password?
- Kids Internet Safety Tips
- Make It Stop! (Spam, That Is)
- Free Virtual Appliances
- AutoIt MD5
- Identity Theft Primer
- The Killer App…er…App Killer
- Circle the Wagons Around Your Home Network
- Beware Biometrics Claims
- HowTo Encrypt a USB Drive
- Help! I’m Lost!
- Keeping Your Secrets…Well…Secret!
Wow! I didn’t know that I had written so much in less than a year! Have a great weekend!
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5 Responses to “Security Week Windup”
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MyChurch.org: Andrew's Blog Says:
November 30th, 1999 at 12:00 amThe Art of Deception: Controlling the Human Element of Security[IMG ] The Art of Intrusion: The Real Stories Behind the Exploits of Hackers, Intruders & Deceivers[IMG ] Also, last week Tim Fehlman on Daily Cup of Tech, focused on security, his Security Week Windup is a great resource. A couple more links on security: Dark Reading: What to Do When Your Security’s Breached InfoWorld: The 14 best ways to protect your computers Speaking of security, while walking into the lobby of a local Caribbean restaurant,
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The Fieldhouse Says:
November 30th, 1999 at 12:00 amBeware Biometrics ClaimsHowTo Encrypt a USB DriveHelp! I’m Lost!Keeping Your Secrets…Well…Secret! Wow! I didn’t know that I had written so much in less than a year! Have a great weekend! Trackback link - http://www.DailyCupOfTech.com/2007/06/16/security-week-windup/trackback/ Email this • Subscribe by email • Subscribe to this feed [IMG Tim Fehlman]
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anchorite.org Says:
June 17th, 2007 at 5:16 pmRecommended Reading on Security…
Over the past few weeks I have been reading two books by celebrated former hacker, Kevin D. Mitnick. They have really opened my eyes to how vulnerable we are. Yes, I know that some of you think that I am already overzealous about security, but when y…
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Curious Says:
June 20th, 2007 at 8:43 amanchorite.org - Your post got cut-off…
Please tell us the book titles…
Eyes open, better to see the nail you are about to walk on…
You can never be security conscious enough. With Al-Qaeda doing their thing, now it’s China’a turn. Recently, China’s PLA announced recently that they have cyberwarfare units (zixunhua budui) that will be using the net as a weapon.
Yet, even now, there those who do not yet understand or care that these threats could damage any society’s infrastructure, thereby causing chaos.
One thing leads to another
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Curious Says:
June 20th, 2007 at 4:12 pmSource for the previous post. I didn’t get the coding correct…
http://www.heritage.org/Research/AsiaandthePacific/bg2036.cfm

