Pew's Privacy →
Pew Research Center has published a new privacy related report titled 'Public Perceptions of Privacy and Security in the Post-Snowden Era'; in which, the Center details the current perception of Americans when cogitating on the Demise of Privacy.
Exactly →
In a tour de force screed, published at InfosecIsland, Steve Martino, details exactly what is required for data classification to succeed, and the impact of that classification effort on an organization's information security posture. (Mr. Martino is CISCO Systems, Inc. (NasdaqGS: CSCO) CISO and VP of Information Security.)
Resolved →
Well scrivened thought piece via CircleID, written by Geoff Huston targeting the Domain Name System, and the location of users in relation to the named resolvers... Today's Must Read!
(ISC)², The Election
J4VV4D and GirlCynic's take on the importance of the (ISC)² Board of Directors election (last day to vote is tomorrow).
Happy Thanksgiving
Remember our Soldiers, Marines, Airmen, Sailors, Coast Guardsmen and Intelligence Services Personnel world wide during the Thanksgiving Holiday. Heroes All.
The Experimental API Search Engine [What Could Go Wrong...]
Behold, Ladies and Gentlemen, Girls and Boys, a newly minted experimental search engine, this time targeting APIs looses on our beloved Internets.
Thanks and Hat Tip to those outstanding folk at Firewall Consultants.
All Your Base, Encrypted They Are
Efforts are underway, led by the inimitable Electronic Frontier Foundation to encrypt the Internets, in it's entirety...
WIFI, Overheard
In a rather bizarre case of superbes capacités auditives or Hyperacusia comes this story via IO9, detailing one man's capability to discern WIFI signals in and about his person. Odd that...
and now, a Smidgen of Hysteria... →
WireLurker. No, Virginia, the sky is NOT falling, and there IS a Santa Claus [with apologies to Virgina].
Ranum's CERIAS →
Certainly, one of the most thoughtful and scholarly practitioners of security research; behold, as Mr. Ranum holds forth.
Attributed and via The CERIAS Seminar at Purdue University.