"ISO 27001 In A Windows Environment" Book of the Year Award

I was pleasantly chuffed to find out at Infosecearlier this year that my book “ISO 27001 In a Windows Environment” came runner up in the IT Governance Book of The Year Award. The awards were based on a combination of the number of copies sold and the votes received in an online poll. Thank you […]

Team Cymru CSIRT Assistance Program

Team Cymru is a well respected computer security research organisation and provides a lot of high quality information to the community.  One of the services they offer is the Team Cymru CSIRT Assistance Program (CAP) which is a service aimed at Computer Security Incident Response Teams at either regional or national level.  The CAP provides […]

Importance of Log Files

The Sunday Times carries a story about the Fine Gael security breach back in January of this year.  The paper states that the company, Election Mall, who were hosting the Fine Gael website at the time of the attack were not able/or would not provide the log files to An Garda Siochana and the Data Protection […]

Attrition.org Posts a Rebuttal to my Lulzsec Post

Subsequent to publishing my “Lulzsec Ups the Ante” post attrition.org and I had a very interesting discussion on my criticisms of Lulzsec using criminal methods to highlight the weak security used by the companies that were breached.  Attrition.org has posted a rebuttal to my post and highlights issues that Attrition.org has with my post.  The topic of how […]

Lulzsec Ups The Ante

There have been a string of breaches against various companies claimed by a hacking group called Lulzsec.  They have attacked organisations such as Sony, the US Senate, the security company Unveillance, the Atlanta chapter of an FBI affiliate group called Infragard, Bethedsa Software, the British National Health Service, PBS and numerous others including many pornography sites. They […]

Outlook is Cloudy

Cloud computing has become an exciting evolution in how we deliver, access and use services over the Internet.  The Cloud offers organisations many benefits and opportunities.  However, these opportunities and benefits do not come without a number of security risks that need to be considered. Ireland is uniquely positioned to handle these issues.  In an […]

RSA Breach, What You Should Do.

As most of you who read this blog will know by now RSA suffered a significant security breach on their network back in March. Since then there have been a number of other security breaches, most notably against Lockheed Martin, which have implicated the RSA security breach in some way. However, despite a lot of […]

Interesting Overview of Stuxnet

Stuxnet is one of the most talked about computer viruses in recent times.  I stumbled across this interesting video outlining what Stuxnet is all about and its potential impact.  Enjoy !! Please accept preferences, statistics, marketing cookies to watch this video.

Upcoming Information Security Events in Dublin

A few years ago it was difficult to find any major conferences on information security in Ireland.  There would be a number of seminars run by various vendors and resellers with the ISSA and IISF running monthly meetings to keep their members informed of latest trends and issues. This year is proving to be very exciting […]

Cloud Security Alliance Summit 2011

The UK and Ireland Chapter of the Cloud Security Alliance are hosting the CSA Summit 2011 as part of the Infosecurity Europe event next week.  The summit will take place in the Thames Suite at the Earl’s Court facility on 21 April 2011 and starts at 10:00 a.m.  There are a number of excellent speakers lined up […]