Archive for May, 2009

SIEM in the Cloud? Securely Configure Your Endpoints FIRST…

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

After reading this article on SIEM moving to the cloud <here>, it got me wondering… is all this talk of moving functions to the cloud simply a way of making security someone else’s problem?  I worked for a SIEM vendor in the past so I’m somewhat familiar with the technical challenges of aggregating and correlating [...]

Four Great Ways to Fry Your Identity

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Note: This post is the first from Michael Shea, BigFix IT Systems Engineer. We certainly hope it won’t be his last.
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The paper describing the hijacking of the Torpig botnet by the fine folks at UCSB is very engaging, even for those with technical training of less than Olympic caliber. Among the interesting topics covered are [...]

London Calling

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

A snapshot from our booth at the Infosec show in London the last week of April. IMO a good old fashioned trade show with plenty customers and prospects with whom to talk. A pleasant contrast to shows whose attendee cadre have become increasingly vendor dominated.
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