Interesting Cyber Security Challenge

I read an article on Cyber Security Challenge Brings Out the Best about a “defend your system” challenge by the USENIX Security Conference in Montreal, Canada. I like the approach: Find and fix common vulnerabilities on a web server.

Roger

Why it pays to be secure – Chapter 2 – Vulnerabilities

Our EMEA Security Program Manager, Henk van Roest, started this series internally and with his consent I am publishing it here in my blog as I think it contains a lot of great information for you to use.

The Microsoft Security Intelligence Report (SIR) provides an in-depth perspective on the changing threat landscape including software . . . → Read More: Why it pays to be secure – Chapter 2 – Vulnerabilities

Why it pays to be secure – Chapter 1 – Data Breaches

Our EMEA Security Program Manager, Henk van Roest, started this series internally and with his consent I am publishing it here in my blog as I think it contains a lot of great information for you to use.

Returning to the theme of deploying security updates once more, we need to look at the potential . . . → Read More: Why it pays to be secure – Chapter 1 – Data Breaches

EMEA TwC Analyst Summit

We are just kicking off the EMEA TwC Analyst Summit, which is running for the next two days. The first time we are using technologies like Twitter live from the event and we encourage the Analysts to do the same. Therefore, you might follow what is going on there on different channels but mainly:

The . . . → Read More: EMEA TwC Analyst Summit

Live-Tweet from Analyst Event

Wednesday and Thursday we are running an event for selected analysts in London. As you might know, I am tweeting via http://www.twitter.com/rhalbheer and I will try to do some live tweeting from the event during the event – never did this but I will try. In addition, there are some analysts we know that they . . . → Read More: Live-Tweet from Analyst Event

RSA Keynote by Scott Charney, VP Trustworthy Computing

Scott held a keynote during RSA this week. Here you find the webcast (it is about 30 minutes) – definitely worth looking at:

Roger

Octopus Conference on Cybercrime

Well, it is actually not “on Cybercrime” but on “Cooperation against Cybercrime”

Today and tomorrow this conference takes place at the Council of Europe in Strasburg. The Council of Europe developed a convention on cybercrime, which is actually very good and helps to harmonize legislation. Unfortunately the convention is not yet ratified in a . . . → Read More: Octopus Conference on Cybercrime

Scam Awareness Month in the UK

I guess you know Get Safe Online in the meantime. They are publishing a lot of good and insightful information. Now, they collaborate with the Office of Fair Trading in the UK for a Scam Awareness Month.

Again, there is a log of excellent information on the web for you to look at:

Get . . . → Read More: Scam Awareness Month in the UK

Get Safe Online – This Week

We see this concept all over Europe: There are National Security Awareness Days (or how ever they are called) in a lot of European countries. During these events, the industry (from software to banking to government to …) gets together to raise awareness on the most important trends, criminals explore attacking their victims.

This week . . . → Read More: Get Safe Online – This Week

Live from the TechEd EMEA Keynote

I did this already last year and will do it again just now: I am sitting in the keynote of TechEd EMEA and just wanted to make sure you get all the security-related (and just cool) announcements of the keynote as “real-time” as possible. In addition I am trying to give you my view on . . . → Read More: Live from the TechEd EMEA Keynote

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