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Monthly Archives: November 2009
SSL is now Vulnerable… What’s your Plan B?
There have been numerous reports recently that a new Man-in-the-Middle attack has been developed which works on the previously secure SSL 3.0 and TLS 1.0. The details of exactly what can be done with this attack have yet to be … Continue reading
A Cost-Based Analysis of User Effort in Security
This article does a fantastic job of quantifying the somewhat nebulous idea of why end users generally tend to make decisions about security that seem poor. Looking at the cost analysis comparing the price of end user time to the … Continue reading →