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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?" release, expected sometime soon).

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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. VISTA InfoSec has been instrumental in helping top multinational companies achieve compliance and secure their IT infrastructure.

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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. VISTA InfoSec has been instrumental in helping top multinational companies achieve compliance and secure their IT infrastructure.

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Burnout: The Hidden Cost of Working in Cybersecurity & Other High Risk Fields

Jane Frankland

In this blog, and ahead of my talk at Infosec this week , I’m delving into this, and giving you tips for recognising its signs and preventing it as a leader. Although I was ahead of the times then, I believe leaders now must prioritise the mental health and wellbeing of themselves and their teams. It poses a threat in numerous ways.

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Security Roundup January 2024

BH Consulting

Since our inception in 2004, we have been committed to delivering cutting-edge so services, staying ahead of the ever-evolving landscape of cyber security and data protection whilst always safeguarding the digital assets of our clients.

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The weirdest security stories of 2022

Malwarebytes

Way back in 2004, a spam email claimed that assistance was needed for a lost astronaut. There’s not many individual scams which can put “18 years and counting” on their resume. However, what we have here is something very odd and very special.

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Episode 162: Have We missed Electric Grid Cyber Attacks for Years? Also: Breaking Bad Security Habits

The Security Ledger

» Related Stories Spotlight Podcast: Security Automation is (and isn’t) the Future of Infosec Episode 159: Deep Fakes and Election (in)Security with ZeroFOX Spotlight Podcast: Rethinking Your Third Party Cyber Risk Strategy. But what if the first successful attack on the grid didn’t happen in March 2019, but 15 years ago, in 2004?