Month: August 2011

Canadian Information Security Folks on Twitter

Canadian parliament from the Musée canadien des Civilisations in Gatineau / Maria Azzurra Mugnai

Since Twitter limits my ability to do a ‘Follow Friday’ on all of the Canadians I interact with, I figured it best to list some of the fantastic Canadians you should follow:

@franklyadam
@andrewsmhay
@gattaca
@myrcurial
@norbert_griffin
@justin_foster
@coolacid
@ultramegaman
@wintr
@kellman
@cjhc
@cunningpike
@oepkes
@Gr@ve_Rose
@_SuperAl
@marknca
@karimnathoo
@mrsues
@iagox86
@adriendb
@DeathwishDuck
@hugofortier
@sfloria
@Travis_R_Barlow
@mgaulton
@securityagent
@terriko
@curqq
@jeffnicoll
@darryl_macleod
@Bulletproof_AJ
@snowcrashmike
@RoryBray

This is just a start but you can follow this Twitter list for everyone as I find them: @andrewsmhay/canadianinfosec

Upcoming Webinar – State of the Hack: Lions for Pwnies

If you’ve read the headlines throughout the first part of this year, you will have noticed that high-profile, targeted security breaches are becoming increasingly commonplace. The reality has set-in for executives: preventive measures alone are not enough to effectively counter targeted threats. Organizations must be prepared to detect and respond.

Join MANDIANT’s Dave Merkel and Andrew Hay of The 451 Group as they discuss the prevalence of targeted breaches through the eyes of a vendor and a security analyst, respectively.

The webinar is on Wednesday, August 31st 2011 at 4pm EDT and can be found here.

RSA hints at ESIM and DPI portfolio convergence with NetWitness Panorama release

Leveraging the DPI capabilities of its NetWitness acquisition, RSA provides a peek at what it believes the future of ESIM might look like.

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