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The Hacker Mind: Shattering InfoSec's Glass Ceiling

ForAllSecure

Booth babes and rampant sexism were more of a problem in infosec in the past. And I always want it to be in technology or computer science in the choice but I could very easily do like electrical engineering or any other engineering discipline. That is, until Chenxi Wang spoke up. Today she runs a 100% woman owned VC. WANG : Oh, yeah.

InfoSec 40
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Cyber Playbook: An Overview of PCI Compliance in 2022

Herjavec Group

ASV service providers can also tweak scanning technology systems to reduce the intensity of the scans and increase session timeout windows. Every month one of our experts will provide advice and insights based on their extensive experience in the infosec industry. PCI Data Security Standards v4.0.

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Redesigning the Security Narrative

Duo's Security Blog

As I immersed myself in foreign concepts around the information security industry, marketing, and business practices at scale, I grew to appreciate not just the technology we were building at Duo, but the people who built it, the diverse audiences that we addressed, and the unique problems-to-solve around security at large.

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Happy 10th anniversary & Kali's story.so far

Kali Linux

In 2006, BackTrack Linux happened which was based initially on Slax, then moved to Ubuntu. This created BackTrack in May 2006. In information security (infosec) there is the need to be on the latest version. Writing exploits or developing infosec tools is no exception, they often need to have access to the latest libraries.

InfoSec 52
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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Real World Criminals Online

ForAllSecure

I’m Robert Vamosi and in this episode I’m talking about online criminal investigations conducted by someone who is inside the infosec community, and how your social media posts -- no matter how good you think you are about hiding -- can reveal a lot about your true identity. Daniel, he keeps a low profile. CLEMENS: I do.

Hacking 40
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The Hacker Mind Podcast: The Fog of Cyber War

ForAllSecure

There’s an online war in Ukraine, one that you haven’t heard much about because that country is holding its own with an army of infosec volunteers worldwide. RSAC also attracts some of the top researchers in infosec. I remember meeting Mikko in 2006. Digital technologies are the main tool for achieving our goals.