I'm currently preparing a presentation on cybersecurity for the infrastructure protection committee that will meet on Wednesday. In the process, I came across the InternetStormCenter. This is an excellent resource. Trend Micro had something similar back in 1999 that we used in the months leading up to the Y2K rollover, but this is even better. I think we could use an entire infragard meeting just to discuss ways to utilize the resources available at the storm center. Looks like James Gilmore, former Governor of Virginia, is getting into the infosec and homeland security scene.
A Harvard study is suggesting that enterprises that share sensitive data about network attacks are less attractive targets and less likely to be attacked.
Simon Moores points out that guerrilla leader, Mounir Maqdah, is using information technology to direct attacks against Israel.
Incidentally, Troy Jessup who recently fired up a new blog, is the security guy up at UEN.
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