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Monthly Archives: October 2016
CIS, Cybersecurity Tips for NCSAM
I’ve worked a lot of places and it’s amazing how much I’ve observed that the basics are not adopted by everyone. Here’s a quick video from the Center for Internet Security (CIS)
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Tagged back to basics, basics, CIS, NCSAM, video
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The Largest Distributed Denial of Service, EVER! (A Robot Knock-Knock Description)
Denial of Service explained: Computers respond to network traffic, generally. If there was a computer on my network that wanted to talk to my computer, that computer would put out a request to talk to my computer over the network, … Continue reading
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Tagged 2016, Brian Krebs, cyber risk, DDoS, dos, hackers, hacking, Internet of Things, knock-knock, Mirai, NCSAM, robot, rosie, Security Awareness
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Happy #CyberAware Month
Today is NOT ONLY the first day of October, the beginning of a whole month I justify that it’s okay to stuff my face with fun size Twix bars [whispers “Fuck Yeah“], it’s also National CyberSecurity Awareness Month! Not only … Continue reading
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Tagged #CyberAware, 2016, NCSAM, video
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