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Tag: 2011

Top-10 Blog Posts for 2011

December 28, 2011 Uncategorized Leave a comment

That’s the Christmas break for most of us! Let’s spend some good times with friends and family. That’s also the period when people like to ask to their crystal ball or their favorite mascot what will happen in the coming months. This is not an exercise for me. I don’t

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ISSA Belgium Chapter Review of the Verizon DBIR

May 10, 2011 Event, Security Leave a comment

I’m just back from the last ISSA Belgium event organized tonight at Verizon premises. Wade Baker, director of risk intelligence for Verizon and creator, author and primary analyst for Verizon’s DBIR series, presented the analysis, findings and recommendations of the 2011 version of Verizon’s DBIR. If you are an infosec

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