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Anatomy of a break-in

Here is a two-day case study of a black-bag team of security consultants performing a security test (CIO-sanctioned). I've read similar cases, but none as thorough or blood-chilling. A little out of scope for this blog but - highly recommended.

http://www.securitypipeline.com/177100480

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A large multinational company was about to undergo a full security audit, and the CIO didnt want any surprises. He was looking for advance warning of any problems that might be discovered in the formal audit so he could be ready with a remediat... [Read More]

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