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Monthly Archive for June, 2007

Thinking of Madeleine

In todays news I was told that there are a risk that the kidnapped girl Madeleine could be help by a circle of pedofiles. Hopefully she will be found unharmed soon and in the following events several others could be saved as well and a number of those bastards arrested. I cannot help arresting those […]

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Comments activated

I have got quite a few mails saying that they want to comment my posts. I have had comments turned off to get rid of all the spam but I have implemented a spamprotection for the blog so lets try it out.

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During my years within the IT industry working with security I have taken pride in never just say no, but say no and give an explanation. By doing that my no later on could be a yes because the customer could explain what they wanted and I could help dem create a secure solution. Sadly […]

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When I am out having workshops regarding implementation of PCI DSS one of the first questions I ask is: Why do you save the information? It have turned out that not a single company has had the need to store the information for a longer timeperiod then 10 minutes. Something to think off when you […]

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It is all about time

I have made several Computer Forensics at companies and I often wonder why timesync in the domain seldom works or is not implemented alltogether. Apart from technical issues with Kerberos and such there is also a big problem when doing investigations if the clock on the client do not match the clock on the servers. […]

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Security professionals shudder and CSO:s turn their heads away when Shadow IT is mentioned. This is a part of IT that is not regulated and therefor is dangerous… or is it? I agree that Shadow IT indeed could pose a threat if for example some employees or managers opens up corporate information for the whole […]

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