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Monthly Archive May, 2008

The discussion about GRC

Good information will always come from discussions between people like Gunnar Peterson, Richard Mogull, Chris Hoff and Alan Shimel. This time’s target are GRC tools. It started with Peterson, was commented by Hoff and Mogull, followed by Shimel. There is space for GRC tools on the market, but it is really risky to change a [...]

Debian

Debian: transforming public key in shared key encryption.

Vulnerability Numbers, Q1 2008

Jeff Jones has just published some pretty interesting vulnerability numbers from Q1 2008. Ok, I know that the source is Microsoft, but the numbers and their meanings are very well documented, im my opinion. I’m one of the believers that these numbers show the results of the impressive security initiative from Microsoft. It’s also good [...]

(ISC)2 exams

This week I’m participating on a (ISC)2 Workshop for item writing and review for the ISSAP certification. This opportunity brought to me a very good view on how the exams are created and managed. Honestly, what I have seen until now completely changed the way that I see these certifications. The process is thorough and [...]