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Is Mobile Telephony via GSM still Secure enough?
As all of you most probably have heard of, on 28th of December 2009 a German computer engineer announced at the CCC in Berlin that he had cracked the A5/1 cipher used in GSM communication. This would mean that someone could eavesdrop on ... |
Jan 9, 2010 12:39:00 PM |
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Open-Source project jeopardizes banking with mobile devices
In August 2009 Karsten Nohl introduced his GSM Open-Source project @ HAR 2009 (Hacking at Random http://har2009.org) in the Netherlands. In his speech “Subverting the security base of GSM” he and Sascha Krissler explained the weaknesses of the ... |
Sep 25, 2009 5:06:00 PM |
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Information Operations
During economic crisis we would like to provide you with some awareness information around information operations. The following article has been written by Martin Rutishauser, MAS Information Security and Security Engineer at Ispin AG. Martin and I ... |
Aug 17, 2009 9:42:00 PM |
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PET and adequate protection what is this all about?
Obviously the legal Privacy situation is difficult and different everywhere around the world. Risk Management organizations do not have a common base to work from today. We also know that without dedicated Privacy knowledge available we will fail sooner ... |
Jun 26, 2009 3:20:00 PM |
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Privacy of Information. Do we fully understand the issue?
The last couple of months the news were full of Security / Privacy stories about lost personal information. Since then we have seen penalties for managers heading up such organizations losing data. But what has changed? Does the Risk Management group ... |
Jun 18, 2009 8:40:00 AM |
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10 Steps to achieve Pandemic Preparedness
Govinda Sadhu who wrote this article is a well established management consultant based in Basel, Switzerland and a great supporter of our blog work. As I mentioned several times before the Swine flu is not over jet and you better prepare your ... |
Jun 9, 2009 8:56:00 PM |
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IT Risk and Compliance Tool Requirements vs. WCK-L
Dear reader In the previous requirements match article I've showed how well WCK-L meets the requirements on: Usability Maturity Question base Inventory Workflows As last part of the IT Risk Management Tool series I will outline the ... |
May 29, 2009 6:46:13 PM |
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IT Risk and Compliance Tool Requirements vs. WCK-L
The series consisted so far in potential requirements for a Risk Management Tool and a short feature introduction of WCK-L. Now I would like to point out if and how well WCK-L from White Cyber Knight fits the requirements stated in the first article of ... |
May 13, 2009 9:51:00 PM |
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IT Risk and Compliance Tool presentation
In the second part of the Risk Management Software (IT RM Tool) series I would like present a tool called WCK-L. The tool was developed by White Cyber Knight. The last part of the series will match WCK-L against the requirements posed in the first ... |
May 11, 2009 2:39:00 PM |
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IT Risk and Compliance Tool Requirements
In the following three articles we would like to present a tool based approach to risk management. My master thesis was, amongst other, about a potential introduction of a Risk Management and Compliance Tool in a large organisation. Please let me know if ... |
May 1, 2009 9:24:00 PM |
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Risk Response
Hi guys, for all Formula 1 fans have you noticed what happened this week? There was a fantastic real life example within Brawn GP about risk management. Brawn GP took a big risk right at the beginning with the development and integration of the double ... |
Apr 17, 2009 6:58:00 PM |
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Risk Assessment
Ben Worthen wrote a great article “Conficker: Relax, Take a Deep Breath and Chill Out” on WSJ on-line about the hype around the Conficker worm. Every IT shop who did the homework and managed their risks on time discovered the potential risk ... |
Apr 3, 2009 10:24:00 AM |
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IT Risk Management in the enterprise
The awareness and the importance of IT Risk Management is increasing without any doubt. Recent cases / incidents have shown how important it is to know the risks existing in an organization. In the meantime most people agree that IT Risk Management is not ... |
Mar 13, 2009 11:27:00 AM |
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WAFs and risk appetite
Andreas made some pretty cool promises about time to market with a WAF. The coolness about WAF's comes from the fact that many people in and out of IT didn't care much about (web-)application security and now you have the promise: "Hey I can fix all ... |
Feb 27, 2009 8:40:00 AM |
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News Flash
Let me first thank you for the great support we received from you after the start of our new Blog. In the article below you can find more statistical information. 10 days after go live we just (Sunday 22nd February 2009 9:30 AM) reached 40’980 hits ... |
Feb 22, 2009 9:36:00 AM |
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Transparence, Transparence, Transparence
Risk management can be seen from two different angels. The traditional view comes with Vulnerability, Threat and Risk. The more modern one comes with an enablement approach. Let’s make an example. You left your apartment with the window tilted. Is ... |
Feb 13, 2009 12:12:00 PM |