How did I get into security?

Martin McKeay asked the question about “How did you get into security?”.

I will let you in on my story! It all began back in the 80s, playing around with my father’s IBM PC. It had a modem attached, and I used it to play around on BBS’s. That soon got…


How many passwords do you use?

Last year, I did a poll on Ecademy to check how people are using passwords. The polls are one of the really strong points of Ecademy. The result of how many passwords people use is quite interesting.


Se og Hør — ethics in the media — finally regulations arrive?

So finally it happend — a weekly gossip paper in Norway catched with its pants on its knees. A short brief — a previous journalist in the gossip paper jumps off the bandwagon and writes a book of all the dirty little tricks…


Jamparii — so, was it a scam, or what?

One year ago, I wrote about my thoughts on Jamparii, and I asked if it was just another scam.

Back then, Jim Tuffin, the CEO and founder, claimed that this would be the next great success within social networking. In a comment to my…

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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