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Encryption Controversy Continues

|   As you may have heard, the controversy over whether a court can compel an individual to disclose the encryption key for an encrypted drive continues. In this latest chapter, a district court in Colorado ruled that the Fifth Amendment prohibition against self-incrimination does not preclude a court...

ShmooCon 2012 is this weekend. Boohoo

|   The boohoo is because I can't be at ShmooCon this year. Too many schedule conflicts. Nevertheless, I am a big fan of this event and hope a lot of you will be there. Some thoughts:  

Zscaler ThreatLabZ launches free security service to analyze web risk

|   From  the morning email check: ThreatLabZ, the research arm of cloud security vendor Zscaler, is rolling out a free tool IT shops can use to analyze their particular web risks. Some details the Zscaler folks sent me:  

An update for ISACA members

|   I got a note from ISACA yesterday about some new audit/assurance programs it is offering. They include:  

PR folks: Read this before making RSA pitches

|   RSA is next month and the PR machine is already carpet bombing us with pitches. Bad pitches. Therefore, I refer you to this post from last year. 

More evidence critical infrastructure is a train wreck waiting to happen

|   Need more proof that SCADA systems are seriously vulnerable? Here's the story of how hackers messed with railroad signals for a couple days last month, after breaking into a Northwest rail company's computer systems.

The Proliferation of Cyber Janitors (and the mentality behind this movement)

|   They may mouth the words ‘proactive’ and ‘preventative’ but the products indicate otherwise. They propagate the cyber janitor skillset.

Amazon.com gift card offer on Facebook? Don't believe it

|   We shouldn't trust any "special offers" on Facebook, but since we're human, we all fall for these scams anyway. Here's a new one to avoid. The message appearing on Facebook over the weekend looks something like this:  

DreamHost becomes the latest breach statistic

|   DreamHost has been busy helping customers get new passwords all weekend, after the Web-hosting provider discovered a potential hack into its systems. Here's the latest from the DreamHost website:      

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