So this isn't a new story, and it isn't even unique, but it is a fairly high profile issue today given the ...
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Goodbye to another RSA Conference, but did he really just say that?
So I was going to post something about the closing keynote today, but when I realized it was a panel that included ...
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Interesting Product at the RSA Conference Innovation Sandbox
So on the first day of the RSA Conference they hold the Innovation Sandbox; a contest for select new companies to present ...
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Why we believe in security industry Alliances, Initiatives and Standards
The technical and product teams at Green Rocket Security have spent many years working together in a variety of settings – and ...
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Can’t trust those strength meters to give you a strong password
So a study by Concordia has shown that the password strength meters we sometimes rely on to measure how good our passwords ...
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Why do we need a universal authenticator?
So I ran across this article and it was just "wow" about how some people manage their passwords. Now I've seen the stickies ...
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Are We Getting Closer to Universal Authenticators?
So I've talked a lot about how you can use 2FA within your organization, and how it could have solved some big ...
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Don’t Let the GHOST Catch You
Yesterday, Qualys announced a new vulnerability called GHOST. (Since Shellshock, everyone thinks vulnerabilities need to be named.) This vulnerability is in a ...
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So easy you don’t need a manual
I ran across this great article about the disappearance of instruction manuals and thought about how today (as noted in the article, ...
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83 Million Customers Impacted for Lack of 2FA
Interesting news today on the JPMorgan Chase hack from earlier this year. Apparently, while Chase had implemented 2FA in general, they didn't ...