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Monthly Archives: April 2016
SNOWDEN
There are a lot of mixed feelings regarding the Edward Snowden on social networks I frequent.
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Tagged 2016, Edward Snowden, fact or fiction, hacker movies, movie, privacy, risk
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Phishing Outlook Looks Legitimate
When an attacker is using Microsoft Office 365’s Outlook paired with Microsoft Lync, it makes phishing emails look authentic and harder to detect without really checking it out. See graphic below.
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Tagged 2016, FBI, phishing, security, Security Awareness, spearphishing
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Marc and Jolyn’s Wedding!
Marc and Jolyn’s wedding (the bestĀ of the pictures that we took) And some other random pictures that we took from the wedding :)
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Pat’s Run 2016
I was part of the work team that did the Pat Tillman run. Patrick Daniel Tillman was an American football player (Arizona Cardinal) who left his professional career and enlisted in the United States Army in June 2002 in the … Continue reading
Eating 20% Fat Beef or 80% Lean Beef… A Google Android Problem
You know, it’s really how you frame something to make it sound almost appealing. Lots of grocery stores sell beef and it’s labeled as lean, but you know it has a lot of fat content if you were to flip … Continue reading
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Tagged 2016, android, Google, MDM, metrics, Mobile Device Management, reporting, Security Awareness
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2016 = 2015 + 10%… In Breaches!
The Identity Theft Resource Center reports that there has been a total of 269 data breaches recorded through April 19, 2016, and that more than 11.27 million records have been exposed since the beginning of the year. A data breach … Continue reading
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Tagged 2016, breach, Security Awareness
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Did you hear about the FDIC data breach?
Thanks to DLP (data loss prevention) software, the FDIC caught 44,000 customer records getting copied to a USB drive on an employee’s last day of work. She legitimately used the customer records normally as part of her day-to-day and while … Continue reading
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Tagged 2016, breach, Congress, data breach, Data Loss Prevention, DLP, FDIC, removable media, Security Awareness, usb
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A Warrior-Weekend
Damien and I, with some work friends, did the Warrior Dash today. Here are some pics with James, Tammy, Brian, and Ron. Here are some of the official photos I found of Damien and I.
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