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ID: 3054
Title: Perimeter Grid - http://perimetergrid.com
Description: Perimeter Grid is a weblog about information security, and maintaining security and privacy in a world that is increasingly connected. Subject matter varies from general commentary about current events and issues in security to specific technical details about exploits and how to defend against them.
Category: Computers
Date Added: January 29, 2008 04:20:34 AM
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BlackHat 2009, Day 2

The Thursday keynote was given by Bob Lentz, a Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for the United States. His main point was the paradigm shift from network-centric security to what he called content-centric security, and the fact that this devalues the protections around network perimeters. Static defenses don’t work when all the services [...]

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BlackHat 2009, Day 1

The annual Vegas security conference is upon us again, and there have been plenty of interesting presentations. Last year, it felt like WiFi was the “theme” of the year — this year, the most interesting (and well-attended) briefings were on SSL and mobile devices. The Wednesday keynote was presented by Douglas Merrill, the COO of [...]

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Hotel Internet and ISP Paywalls

So, I’m currently in a hotel, to remain nameless here, for BlackHat 2009 and DefCon 17. As is usual for expensive hotels, Internet access is available — both wired and wireless — for a substantial fee ($13.99/day here.) This is enforced via a paywall. For anyone who has never tried to use Internet in [...]

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A ?Clear? Case of Failure

Clear, the “trusted traveler” program that allowed customers to bypass airport security lines, has shut down. �The story is an interesting case of bureaucratic disincentives and general failure around the whole mess known as airport security. A privately-run alternative to the TSA’s Registered Traveller program, Clear started out with what seemed like a good idea — [...]

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False Expense Service Reveals the Trouble With Documents

There’s been some news coverage lately about FalseExpense.com, a service that produces fake receipts to order “for novelty use only.” The obvious purpose of this is to help people scam their companies’ expense reporting system by “padding” receipts. �People who are reimbursed for hotel, meals, etc. can create receipts for slightly more than they actually pay [...]

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