infosecramblings.wordpress.com infosecramblings.wordpress.com

infosecramblings.wordpress.com

Infosec Ramblings | Various ramblings on Information Security topics

Various ramblings on Information Security topics

http://infosecramblings.wordpress.com/

WEBSITE DETAILS
SEO
PAGES
SIMILAR SITES

TRAFFIC RANK FOR INFOSECRAMBLINGS.WORDPRESS.COM

TODAY'S RATING

>1,000,000

TRAFFIC RANK - AVERAGE PER MONTH

BEST MONTH

March

AVERAGE PER DAY Of THE WEEK

HIGHEST TRAFFIC ON

Tuesday

TRAFFIC BY CITY

CUSTOMER REVIEWS

Average Rating: 4.3 out of 5 with 10 reviews
5 star
5
4 star
3
3 star
2
2 star
0
1 star
0

Hey there! Start your review of infosecramblings.wordpress.com

AVERAGE USER RATING

Write a Review

WEBSITE PREVIEW

Desktop Preview Tablet Preview Mobile Preview

LOAD TIME

0.1 seconds

FAVICON PREVIEW

  • infosecramblings.wordpress.com

    16x16

  • infosecramblings.wordpress.com

    32x32

CONTACTS AT INFOSECRAMBLINGS.WORDPRESS.COM

Login

TO VIEW CONTACTS

Remove Contacts

FOR PRIVACY ISSUES

CONTENT

SCORE

6.2

PAGE TITLE
Infosec Ramblings | Various ramblings on Information Security topics | infosecramblings.wordpress.com Reviews
<META>
DESCRIPTION
Various ramblings on Information Security topics
<META>
KEYWORDS
1 infosec ramblings
2 instead
3 kevin
4 advertisements
5 general
6 permalink
7 good afternoon everybody
8 interesting bits
9 geekgrrl
10 asking this question
CONTENT
Page content here
KEYWORDS ON
PAGE
infosec ramblings,instead,kevin,advertisements,general,permalink,good afternoon everybody,interesting bits,geekgrrl,asking this question,2 cons,defcon,3 associations,4 books,security engineering,5 other,a challenge site,another one,the webgoat,update,tips
SERVER
nginx
CONTENT-TYPE
utf-8
GOOGLE PREVIEW

Infosec Ramblings | Various ramblings on Information Security topics | infosecramblings.wordpress.com Reviews

https://infosecramblings.wordpress.com

Various ramblings on Information Security topics

INTERNAL PAGES

infosecramblings.wordpress.com infosecramblings.wordpress.com
1

Interesting Information Security Bits for 11/06/2008 | Infosec Ramblings

https://infosecramblings.wordpress.com/2008/11/06/interesting-information-security-bits-for-11062008

Various ramblings on Information Security topics. Backtrack 3 – USB/Persistent Changes/Nessus/Firefox 3/Latest nmap. Interesting Information Security Bits for 11/06/2008. I hope your day is going well. Here are today’s Interesting Information Security Bits from around the web. TaoSecurity: Defining Security Event Correlation. Richard has a good post up on defining security event correlation. Go check it out. Why use Firefox Techdulla. HiR Information Report: Xorg.conf for OpenBSD MacBook / Parallels.

2

Backtrack 3 – USB/Persistent Changes/Nessus/Firefox 3/Latest nmap | Infosec Ramblings

https://infosecramblings.wordpress.com/backtrack-3-usbpersistent-changesnessusfirefox-3bh08-nmap

Various ramblings on Information Security topics. Backtrack 3 – USB/Persistent Changes/Nessus/Firefox 3/Latest nmap. Backtrack 3 – USB/Persistent Changes/Nessus/Firefox 3/Latest nmap. I have moved my blog to http:/ www.infosecramblings.com. While this page still has value, the real how-to is now here: http:/ www.infosecramblings.com/backtrack-3-usb-persistent-nessus-ff3-nmap/. I needed to install Nessus. I would love to say that I am really smart and figured out how to all the above on my own, but that w...

3

Infosec Ramblings | Various ramblings on Information Security topics | Page 2

https://infosecramblings.wordpress.com/page/2

Various ramblings on Information Security topics. Backtrack 3 – USB/Persistent Changes/Nessus/Firefox 3/Latest nmap. Who needs employee exit procedures and disaster recovery plans are for whimps…. November 3, 2008. Talks about the conviction of Pryavrat Patel for actions he took after his long-term contract employment with Pratt-Read was terminated. So, how do you bake a fail-cake? No apparent disaster recovery plan. This isn’t the first story of a fired employee/contractor retaining access after b...

4

Interesting Information Security Bits for 11/03/2008 | Infosec Ramblings

https://infosecramblings.wordpress.com/2008/11/03/interesting-information-security-bits-for-11032008

Various ramblings on Information Security topics. Backtrack 3 – USB/Persistent Changes/Nessus/Firefox 3/Latest nmap. Interesting Information Security Bits for 11/03/2008. I hope your day is going well. Here are today’s Interesting Information Security Bits from around the web. Microsoft: Trojans are huge and China is tops in browser exploits Latest Security News – CNET News. An interesting report has been put out by Microsoft that is worth a gander. ToorCon X Presentations Infosec Events. This entry was ...

5

Resources to increase your info security knowledge and benefit your infosec career… | Infosec Ramblings

https://infosecramblings.wordpress.com/2008/11/04/resources-to-increase-your-info-security-knowledge-and-benefit-your-infosec-career

Various ramblings on Information Security topics. Backtrack 3 – USB/Persistent Changes/Nessus/Firefox 3/Latest nmap. Resources to increase your info security knowledge and benefit your infosec career…. Posted a note on her blog. 1) How would you recommend getting started on a career toward Network Security/Network Pen Tester? She has some follow-up questions to that first one requesting some specific information. Go read her post and then come back. Here is a good blog post that might help. Http:/ www&#4...

UPGRADE TO PREMIUM TO VIEW 4 MORE

TOTAL PAGES IN THIS WEBSITE

9

LINKS TO THIS WEBSITE

andyitguy.blogspot.com andyitguy.blogspot.com

Andy, ITGuy: June 2008

http://andyitguy.blogspot.com/2008_06_01_archive.html

Friday, June 27, 2008. Lying for the truth. The SANS Newsbites email today has a link to this article on Forbes.com. The real problem in this is that by lying the company as a whole is put at risk. Proper security can't be put in place because the truth isn't known. If a incident occurred as a result of this lie then it could be detrimental to the company. Again I stress that if we are to do our jobs effectively then we need to know the truth and be able to verify that truth. Posted by Andy, ITGuy. Lucki...

afongen.com afongen.com

afongen » New Job

http://afongen.com/blog/2008/06/23/new-job

Sam Buchanan’s weblog. For the last few years, my employer has been working on a project for system-wide — dare I say “enterprise”? So what will I be doing? Holy frell, what have I taken on? It means I’m really damn busy. After years of being underchallenged, I am at last facing a serious challenge, trying to make sense of all the work that’s been done — in the past year especially — while still trying to contribute in a meaningful way. I am being pushed, and to be honest, I feel a. I noticed that job in...

andyitguy.blogspot.com andyitguy.blogspot.com

Andy, ITGuy: February 2008

http://andyitguy.blogspot.com/2008_02_01_archive.html

Thursday, February 28, 2008. Here's a great user awareness story from real life. My wife and I just finished attending a 4 week long Sunday School class on Parenting Preshoolers. Yesterday the girl who was the class coordinator sent out an email to the whole class. She ended the class with the following statement. If any of you are interested, please let me know and I will email her your email address. I did not want to send everyone's address to everyone without their consent.". Posted by Andy, ITGuy.

andyitguy.blogspot.com andyitguy.blogspot.com

Andy, ITGuy: December 2008

http://andyitguy.blogspot.com/2008_12_01_archive.html

Wednesday, December 31, 2008. I hope everyone has a great New Year. 2008 was a interesting year to say the least. Let's hope that 2009 keeps us on our toes and that it's one where we kick some bad guys butts. :). Posted by Andy, ITGuy. Links to this post. Thursday, December 18, 2008. By managing expectations. When I talk with someone about their product I try to be upfront with them if there is not a fit. I also try to be upfront with them as to when I may be ready to make a decision. Made a comment on t...

andyitguy.blogspot.com andyitguy.blogspot.com

Andy, ITGuy: March 2008

http://andyitguy.blogspot.com/2008_03_01_archive.html

Friday, March 21, 2008. I've been thinking of buying a MacBook Pro for a while now. It's not something that I need I just want one. Just when I think that I am ready to bite the bullet Apple does something that kind of irritates me and makes me step back and take a second look. A couple of years ago David Maynor and Johnny Cache were smeared by Apple for doing research and that left a bad taste in my mouth. Then I listened to an interview on Pauldotcom Security Weekly with Roamer. Posted by Andy, ITGuy.

andyitguy.blogspot.com andyitguy.blogspot.com

Andy, ITGuy: September 2008

http://andyitguy.blogspot.com/2008_09_01_archive.html

Tuesday, September 30, 2008. I think this may be the longest stretch that I've had with no blogging. My last post was on Sept 14th. Since then I've gone on vacation and been preparing for vacation and catching up after vacation. Needless to say it's been busy. Hopefully Ill be back to regular posting now. I'm going to do a "catch-all" post to try and comment on a couple of things. I'm going to start off by going back just over 2 months to a post that Rebecca Herold made regarding awareness training.

andyitguy.blogspot.com andyitguy.blogspot.com

Andy, ITGuy: Atlanta NAISG Meeting #2

http://andyitguy.blogspot.com/2009/01/atlanta-naisg-meeting-2.html

Wednesday, January 07, 2009. Atlanta NAISG Meeting #2. The talk will be given by Renault Ross of Symantec (no sales just knowledge sharing). He will be speaking on End Point Security and NAC. Pizza and drinks will be provided so come hungry. Posted by Andy, ITGuy. Atlanta NAISG Meeting #2. Andy ITGuy information security NAISG. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NC-SA 3.0. I like you. I just don't trust you. Andyitguy at yahoo dot com. View my complete profile.

andyitguy.blogspot.com andyitguy.blogspot.com

Andy, ITGuy: May 2008

http://andyitguy.blogspot.com/2008_05_01_archive.html

Friday, May 30, 2008. Are they never going to learn? Another day and another company loses unencrypted personal information on their customers. When are companies going to learn? When are they going to finally get serious about protecting their customers information? ComputerWorld reports that the Bank of New York Mellon Corp. Obviously the pain that they experience isn't enough to make them take note. The myth that a breach cost companies close to $200 per record can't be true or companies would sta...

andyitguy.blogspot.com andyitguy.blogspot.com

Andy, ITGuy: October 2008

http://andyitguy.blogspot.com/2008_10_01_archive.html

Tuesday, October 28, 2008. Identity Theft knows no age. There has got to be a better way. My friend Mort has started a new blog. The numbers and statistics are frustrating and scary. They are also very irritating to me. Why? A name. Simple steps and checks could be put in place to verify whether or not the owner of a SSN is 5, 15 or 55 years old. As irritating as the data is there is also some good tips that we all need to follow, especially for our kids. Check out the blog to learn lots of good thin...

andyitguy.blogspot.com andyitguy.blogspot.com

Andy, ITGuy: April 2008

http://andyitguy.blogspot.com/2008_04_01_archive.html

Wednesday, April 30, 2008. I hack Johnny Long. As I said in my SecureWorld Atlanta Day 2 post I met Johnny Long. Today He gave the Keynote talk today and was by far the best part of the event. He gave his No Tech Hacking talk and also talked a little about his new venture Hackers for Charity. I was a little familiar with Hackers for Charity. Why am I making such a big deal about this? Posted by Andy, ITGuy. I hack Johnny Long. Andy ITGuy information security SecureWorld Atlanta. Links to this post. The m...

UPGRADE TO PREMIUM TO VIEW 15 MORE

TOTAL LINKS TO THIS WEBSITE

25

SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT



OTHER SITES

infosecr.com infosecr.com

www.infosecr.com

This Web page parked FREE courtesy of FXDomains. Search for domains similar to. Is this your domain? Let's turn it into a website! Would you like to buy this. Find Your Own Domain Name. See our full line of products. Easily Build Your Professional Website. As low as $4.05/mo. Call us any time day or night (480) 624-2500.

infosecr.info infosecr.info

www.infosecr.info

This Web page parked FREE courtesy of FXDomains. Search for domains similar to. Is this your domain? Let's turn it into a website! Would you like to buy this. Find Your Own Domain Name. See our full line of products. Easily Build Your Professional Website. As low as $4.05/mo. Call us any time day or night (480) 624-2500.

infosecr.net infosecr.net

www.infosecr.net

This Web page parked FREE courtesy of FXDomains. Search for domains similar to. Is this your domain? Let's turn it into a website! Would you like to buy this. Find Your Own Domain Name. See our full line of products. Easily Build Your Professional Website. As low as $4.05/mo. Call us any time day or night (480) 624-2500.

infosecr.org infosecr.org

www.infosecr.org

This Web page parked FREE courtesy of FXDomains. Search for domains similar to. Is this your domain? Let's turn it into a website! Would you like to buy this. Find Your Own Domain Name. See our full line of products. Easily Build Your Professional Website. As low as $4.05/mo. Call us any time day or night (480) 624-2500.

infosecramblings.com infosecramblings.com

Infosec Ramblings — ramblings on various information security topics

Patient Safely, Validated State, and Cyber Security! March 10, 2017. In medical device security. There are some interesting influences on medical devices related to cyber security (yeah, I know, cyber. Common parlance is common parlance.) that you may or may not be aware of. I am not saying that medical devices are special snowflakes and nobody else knows our pain, but there are some things that are worth mentioning when we talk about cyber security in the context of medical devices. Meet[s] specific req...

infosecramblings.wordpress.com infosecramblings.wordpress.com

Infosec Ramblings | Various ramblings on Information Security topics

Various ramblings on Information Security topics. Backtrack 3 – USB/Persistent Changes/Nessus/Firefox 3/Latest nmap. The blog has moved…. November 9, 2008. After much thought and consideration, I decided to move my blog from wordpress.com to my own domain. The decision has nothing to do with the service provided by wordpress.com. I have never had any problems with this blog while it has been hosted by wordpress.com. So, it now lives here: http:/ www.infosecramblings.com. Posted by Kevin Riggins. Lori has...

infosecrealm.com infosecrealm.com

infosecrealm.com

This domain is for sale. Click here to make an offer.

infosecrecipe.com infosecrecipe.com

Welcome infosecrecipe.com - BlueHost.com

Web Hosting - courtesy of www.bluehost.com.

infosecrecipes.com infosecrecipes.com

Welcome infosecrecipes.com - BlueHost.com

Web Hosting - courtesy of www.bluehost.com.

infosecrecipes.net infosecrecipes.net

infosecrecipes.net -&nbspThis website is for sale! -&nbspinfosecrecipes Resources and Information.

This domain is expired. For renewal instructions please click here.

infosecrecipes.org infosecrecipes.org

Welcome infosecrecipes.org - BlueHost.com

Web Hosting - courtesy of www.bluehost.com.