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January 14th, 2010 by John

[This is the first time I’ve been the subject of spam, blocked by my own spam filters! ;-)]

SC Virtual Symposium: Managing data against insider threats Read More

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January 2nd, 2010 by John

I’ll be the keynote speaker for the SC World Congress virtual symposium, January 21st, 2010. The topic is “Managing Data Against Insider Threats”. Register online to attend!

[ Register Here ]

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December 20th, 2009 by John

Lifehacker has a good article on how to avoid various online scams, such as: avoiding bank scams, protecting your password, using strong passwords, not buying anything unsolicited, and generally looking out for deals that look too good to be true (and often are!)

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December 14th, 2009 by John

There was a FIRST Lego League regional meet at the Putnam Museum on Saturday. Quite a good turnout, with a couple hundred kids (aged 9-14), parents and teachers from the region. The event was co-sposored by the Quad Cities Engineering and Science Council and Iowa State University. To learn more about FIRST programs, like this, visit http://www.usfirst.org.

[ Article from QC Times ]

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November 20th, 2009 by John

Dan Kaplan, a senior editor at SC Magazine, wrote an excellent piece on the evolving role of the security manager and the value of security certification and training, in this month’s “20th Anniversary” issue of SC Magazine. Dan included some of my comments, as well as those of other security leaders and innovators. Worth a read.

[Read the SC Magazine Article here.] [2nd Link]

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November 19th, 2009 by John

I’ve created a new group for the Quad City area, focused on cybersecurity issues. We also discuss infrastructure protection, physical security and related computer topics. At this time, the group is vetting new members, and we intend on meeting monthly. We met this last week for coffee, at Starbucks in Bettendorf, IA.

If you are a security expert, computer professional or interested community member, join us on Facebook or LinkedIn.

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November 19th, 2009 by John

New security weaknesses have been idenfied in a recent GAO audit of Los Alamos computer systems. Having been a network and security manager, briefly in the 1990s, this comes as no real surprise. But, I would have thought after a spate of incidents in the past 13 years since I left to form my own company, they would have figured out a better way to protect their classified networks.

Los Alamos National Laboratory has spent $45 million to secure its classified computer network between fiscal years 2001 and 2008, according to a report issued Friday by the Government Accountability Office, yet significant weaknesses remain in safeguarding the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information stored on and transmitted over its classified computer network. Read More

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November 19th, 2009 by John

Progress on a plan for not only cyberdefence, but also cyber-warfare has been made. Meanwhile, Obama still has not chosen a “US Cyber Czar”… [more]

In addition to being more and more involved in the Illinois FBI Infragard chapter, I’ve been a part of the Cyber Security Forum Initiative (you need to get vetted to join on LinkedIn). I’ve noticed their website has been down, recently. I wonder if the work this private group has accomplished on the Cyberwar front has garnered the attention of Big Brother??

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