Posts Tagged ‘Identity Theft’
Trust in the Digital World
January 20th, 2011 by SmallPlanetMatt
While Silicon Valley for years cultivated a keep government out of our business public face, fact is that technology innovation and government institutions have long had a productive and largely positive relationship. Fortunately (I hope) for all things related to commerce and information exchange on the Internet, a growing cooperation in the area of trusted […]
Tags: Identity Theft, Infineon, Information Security, Trusted Computing
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It Takes “U” to Spell Information Security
August 17th, 2010 by SmallPlanetMatt
“What’s Your Mother’s Maiden Name?” Participants in a social engineering contest at the recent Defcon in Las Vegas probably didn’t ask. But judging from this CNET report, they certainly learned enough to provide the hacker community with the kinds of clues that expose computer networks to attack. Even after working with a supplier of embedded […]
Tags: Identity Theft, Information Security, Social Engineering
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