On the Offensive over Identity Theft
Catch Me If You Can isn’t just a hit at the movies this winter.
Catch Me If You Can isn’t just a hit at the movies this winter.
It’s not so many years ago that organizations (misguidedly) held the view that security was the province of the IT department.
Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes worldwide.
From its early beginnings to the present day, insecure emails have consistently caused trouble for their senders and recipients in a variety of ways.
SSL is the backbone of the way we secure connections between internet users and web servers.
Security, physical, cyber, and otherwise, is on everyone’s mind these days.
These days I spend my time breaking into networks and web servers for a living.
With the recent glut of snow in the mid-Atlantic and north-eastern region of the United States, I found myself in front of the computer screen for even longer periods of time than usual.
At first glance, the idea of using open source software for a firewall or other security application seems counterintuitive, even absurd.