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Law firms targeted for client's information


Attackers target the weakest links in the information chain and some things can take longer than you think.

VDI requires two-factor authentication


CIOs react to "Bring Your Own Device" with Virtual Desktop Infrastructure. Don't forget the security.

Fraudsters defeat poor risk management, not two-factor authentication


An insult to two-factor authentication.

Mozilla specifies two-factor authentication for CAs


Fall out from the Diginotar attack.

Looking for a C developer to create a WIKID PAM module


An experiment in Vendor Relationship Management.

Determining Cost of Capital


Or guessing as the case may be. 4th in a series of #SecBiz posts. We hope to bridge the gap between information security pros and financial analysts.

Information Security and Economic Profit


3rd in a series. Looking at other ways to measure value creation that incorporate risk.

Financial Analysis for InfoSec Pros


2nd in a series

How firms create value


This is the first in (hopefully) a series of blog posts. My goal is to provide information security professionals a basis for discussing risks with business professionals and to dispel some myths.

Authentication as a Service - mixed incentives


What additional risks are you taking when deploying Authentication as a Service?

More on Wordpress Security


Username disclosure and brute-force tools

PCI on clound security & two-factor authentication


More of the basics

Downloads fixed


sorry

ViTM - The Vendor in the Middle


Two-factor authentication seems to lack a clear analysis of the risks associated with different architectures.

WiKID Strong Authentication Community Edition on the Amazon Cloud


Great way to test WiKID or develop cloud-applications

2-factor for Ubuntu just got easier


We've released .debs for the WIKID Strong Authentication Server

More Marketing Service firms in the news


And not good news.

PCI news & updates


RSA, Comodo and Barracuda. One of these is not like the others.


Adding two-factor authentication to (web) applications


Is not all that hard. We're trying to help.