Defensive Security Podcast - Malware, Hacking, Cyber Security & Infosec

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Defensive Security Podcast Episode 23


The discrepancy between perception and reality when it comes to quantifying risk, the major fail that was OpPetrol, Malvertising, EMET 4 released, How not to be a CSO by the Harvard Business Review, Linked In’s DNS woes, and CSOs are not recognizing reality.

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Risk Perception Versus Reality: http://www.defensivesecurity.org/risk-perception-reality/

OpPetrol Fail: http://www.techweekeurope.co.uk/news/anonymous-oppetrol-failed-campaign-119681

Malvertising: http://research.zscaler.com/2013/06/openxadvertisingcom-mass-malvertising.html

Emet 4 released: http://krebsonsecurity.com/2013/06/windows-security-101-emet-4-0/

How not to be a CSO: http://blogs.gartner.com/paul-proctor/2013/06/19/harvard-business-review-posts-terrible-advice-for-ceos-on-information-security/

Linked in DNS http://www.h-online.com/security/news/item/DNS-provider-s-error-caused-LinkedIn-hack-and-affected-5-000-more-1894413.html

CSO’s are not recognizing reality: http://www.networkworld.com/news/2013/062113-too-many-csos-ignore-the-271141.html?page=1


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 June 24, 2013  25m