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Introducing Behavioral Information Security

The Falcon's View

There is already a well-established sub-field within information security (infosec) known as " Behavioral Information Security." However, I did find a reference to "behavioral security" dating back to May 2004 (see "Behavioral network security: Is it right for your company?"

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Achieving PCI DSS Compliant Firewalls within a Small Business

Security Boulevard

Author Bio Narendra Sahoo (PCI QSA, PCI QPA, CISSP, CISA, and CRISC) is the Founder and Director of VISTA InfoSec , a global Information Security Consulting firm, based in the US, Singapore & India.

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Payment Security: Understanding the Four Corner Model

Security Boulevard

Author Bio Narendra Sahoo (PCI QSA, PCI QPA, CISSP, CISA, and CRISC) is the Founder and Director of VISTA InfoSec , a global Information Security Consulting firm, based in the US, Singapore & India.

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Happy 10th anniversary & Kali's story.so far

Kali Linux

Quick history lesson It all began in 2004, with Whoppix , a security operating system based on Knoppix. Longer history lesson Knoppix - Initial two weeks work Whoppix (White-Hat and knOPPIX) came about as the founder, @Muts, was doing an in-person air-gap network penetration test lasting for two weeks in 2004.

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Remote sex toys might spice up your love life – but crooks could also get a kick out of them?

Security Affairs

In 2004, Nokia and Ericsson admitted that some of their Bluetooth-enabled devices were vulnerable to unauthorized access to information from a wireless device through a Bluetooth connection, called “bluesnarfing”. Lovense admitted that Bluetooth may not be a very secure protocol, but is nonetheless practical and commonly used.