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WatchGuard Security Week in Review: Episode 55 – SSL/TLS Weakness

March 15, 2013 By Corey Nachreiner

Lots of Patches, Celebrity Hacks, and a SSL/TLS Weakness If you're anything like the average IT professional, you're probably too busy putting out proverbial IT helpdesk fires, and installing new business IT solutions to spend much time each week staying on top of the latest security news and threats. That's where we come in! For a quick recap of the biggest information and … [Read more...]

WatchGuard Security Week in Review: Episode 55 – SSL/TLS Weakness

March 15, 2013 By Corey Nachreiner

Lots of Patches, Celebrity Hacks, and a SSL/TLS Weakness If you're anything like the average IT professional, you're probably too busy putting out proverbial IT helpdesk fires, and installing new business IT solutions to spend much time each week staying on top of the latest security news and threats. That's where we come in! For a quick recap of the biggest information and … [Read more...]

WatchGuard Security Week in Review: Episode 54 – Nuke Hackers

March 8, 2013 By Corey Nachreiner

Pwn2Own, Evernote Breach, and Nuke Cyber Attackers Want a quick way to catch up on weekly information and network security (InfoSec) highlights? Well you've found the right place. In this episode of our InfoSec summary video, I talk about Evernote's 50 million user data leak, web browsers falling to the Pwn2Own contest, and a U.S. government document that talks about nuclear … [Read more...]

WatchGuard Security Week in Review: Episode 53 – RSA 2013

March 1, 2013 By Corey Nachreiner

RSA 2013: Big Data, Chinese APT, and User Awareness This week's InfoSec news video comes from the 2013 RSA Security Conference in San Francisco. As such, much of the episode covers the major themes from the show flow. However, cyber attackers don't take a break just because the security industry is having a pow-wow. I also cover other big stories from the week, including an … [Read more...]

WatchGuard Security Week in Review: Episode 52 – China APT1

February 25, 2013 By Corey Nachreiner

China APT1 Attackers and Java 0day Breaches Welcome to another week of InfoSec news. If you're subscribed to the YouTube channel directly, you probably noticed I posted last week's video late last Friday. Unfortunately, I was catching a plane at the time, so I decided to wait until today to post the video blog entry. If you missed any of last week's big information and network … [Read more...]

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