===> Articles since our last update:
--April 1, 2011 - Change your passwords how often?
This article is an updated and more in-depth analysis of password change
frequency that the one from almost 15 years ago (Change your password
do-si-do), and times have indeed changed... but has the need to change
passwords changed?
--March 1, 2011 - Any is not All
This article is about the challenge we face when we intend to authorize
"any" of a set of activities, but end up authorizing "all" of them, well
beyond what is intended. How do we fix this? You'll have to read all
about it.
--February 16, 2011 Fred Cohen named "Fellow of (ISC)2" at RSA ceremony
The title speaks for itself. See the associated documentation on the Web
site.
--February 14, 2011 MiniMetriCon: How to Tell When an Insider is About
to Go Bad
If you are interested in the insider threat, you might want to look at
this brief slide set - from a 10-minute short talk at MiniMetriCon.
--February 14, 2011 MiniMetriCon: Metrics for Digital Forensics
This slide presentation is about the real metrics required in digital
forensics and how things are going today...
===> Updated digital; forensics book released
The 3rd edition of "Digital Forensic Evidence Examination" was released
in March, and is now shipped whenever you order either of the previous
versions from Amazon.com (or elsewhere).
===> CalSci licensed by the State of California
California Sciences Institute, the first graduate program in the U.S. to
offer a Ph.D. in digital forensics (CalSci.org) has now been licensed
for the next five (5) years by the State of California. Students
interested in the Ph.D. program starting this fall should start signing
up now!
===> And more...
Look for our upcoming announcements for the May kick-off of our new
membership services.
FC
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