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Nashville GRC Conference and RSA Archer Summit

IIA ISACA GRC I was stationed in Millington, TN back in 1992 for Ordnance school and never made it over to Nashville. My buddies and I back in those days, were city boys and thought very little about Country music … Continue reading

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Nashville

Should be an exciting week! I’m looking forward with meeting my peers and leaders in this industry and having some awesome discussion on integrated risk management! 

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RSA Archer and GRC

Yesterday I gave a presentation on RSA Archer and GRC at a lunch and learn. I got a lot of some lovely compliments. Topics were focused on Governance and Risk Frameworks, and processes.

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Booked for Nashville TN

It has been many years since I lived in Millington Tennessee, I was stationed at the Naval Air Station there for Ordnance school in 1992. A fresh 18 year old, just gaining independence and I probably could have used a … Continue reading

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RSA Charge 2017

I haven’t been doing a lot of posting this year, as my involvement at work on keeping many folks abreast on industry news has been waning. I have been focusing a lot more on several other areas within the Governance, … Continue reading

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KBB Car Hacking Survey Results

Kelley Blue Book performed a survey that they revealed at RSAC 2016 regarding vehicle vulnerabilities and even though 2015 was the year that the public really started learning about car hacking. Since the last big media news blast, awareness on … Continue reading

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RSA Conference 2016

This week, I’m at the Moscone center in San Francisco, learning from those who have learned the lessons through trials and tribulations and have experienced them in such a way that they have put them into practice, have gained passion … Continue reading

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Windows Vulnerable to FREAK

Microsoft confirms that most production versions of Windows are susceptible to the FREAK vulnerability in schannel (secure channel), where an attacker can force a downgrade in the SSL and then perform a man-in-the-middle attack. I last reported that FREAK only … Continue reading

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Factoring attack on RSA-EXPORT Keys (FREAK)

Researchers disclosed a new SSL/TLS vulnerability — the FREAK attack. The vulnerability allows attackers to intercept HTTPS connections between vulnerable clients and servers and force them to use ‘export-grade’ cryptography, which can then be decrypted or altered. The ssl3_get_key_exchange function … Continue reading

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KeyNotes: RSA Conference 2014

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