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Kai Roer

Security culture and other ramblings
Security culture and other ramblings
Kai Roer share his security culture and other ramblings from around the world. Kai has published a number of books, spoken at events in more than 40 countries, and is the creator of the free and open Security Culture Framework. He is the chief research officer at KnowBe4.
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Web filtering — who and what to block?

Kyle Northcutt posted this question on LinkedIn:

Who and what should the web filter block?

Obvious
malicious, lewd and illegal content aside…. should mental diversions
be limited or…


The TJX case goes to court

The TJX case, one of the largest ID- and CC-theft cases so far, has finally gone to court

The Feds rolled up a large, international circle of criminals who are charged for hacking their way to access a wide array of personal data. According to Attorney General Michael Mukasey…


Facebook is creepy, according to Wired

According to Simon Dumenco over at Wired, Facebook is too creepy to offer business value. I certainly agree that there are aspects of Facebook that might be creepy, but I do not think that alone is the main reason to not use Facebook in a business environment.


Root passwords to LiveCD Linux distros

If you are in need of root password to the LiveCD *nix distro you just downloaded, this resource may be of help for you.

I know I need them from time to time, and usually when I do, I miss a “one-stop-shop” like this one :)

Thank you Benny!