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Security Braindump: October 2012
http://www.securitybraindump.com/2012_10_01_archive.html
Wednesday, October 17, 2012. Incident Response in 3.08 MB. I don't normally post anything on specific software products but occasionally I come across a commercial tool that truly excites me. One recent example is a tool called Carbon Black. I had participated in the beta testing of the product last year and I recently decided to revisit the production release. For example, there was a recent string of well done phishing emails that got pass my org's spam filters. Claiming to be from ADP Internet Ser...
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Identifying food deserts for the Food Rescue Alliance | Kyrus Charities
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Identifying food deserts for the Food Rescue Alliance. Identifying food deserts for the Food Rescue Alliance. We’re excited to announce the completion of our first Accelerant Project: identifying areas of likely need inside food deserts for the Food Rescue Alliance. Thanks to our team from Kyrus Tech. The heat map is perfect… it makes infinitely more sense to use data points at the level of 1/8th of a mile rather than an entire neighborhood. Absolutely great! Seriously, I cannot thank you enough. Who mad...
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Phil Hagen's Scratch Pad | SQL Ginsu
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S/MIME Public Certs and GPG Public Key. Phil Hagen's Scratch Pad. S/MIME Public Certs and GPG Public Key. July 21, 2011. Middot; In Computer Forensics. This year, I was selected as a “ SANS @Night. 8221; presenter at SANSFIRE 2011. In Washington DC. The SANS Institute. System Administration and Network Security) is the largest provider for information security training and security certification in the world. SQL Ginsu (SANS @Night, SANSFIRE 2011). Load packet data with SANCP: pkt to db load.py. Great pr...
securitybraindump.com
Security Braindump: Incident Response in 3.08 MB
http://www.securitybraindump.com/2012/10/incident-response-in-308-mb.html
Wednesday, October 17, 2012. Incident Response in 3.08 MB. I don't normally post anything on specific software products but occasionally I come across a commercial tool that truly excites me. One recent example is a tool called Carbon Black. I had participated in the beta testing of the product last year and I recently decided to revisit the production release. For example, there was a recent string of well done phishing emails that got pass my org's spam filters. Claiming to be from ADP Internet Ser...
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