January 6, 2010
Five stars to Jakobsson & Ramzan for a most useful guide to understanding the underbelly of the internet. The strength exhibited by this book lies within the all-star lineup of contributors and the thorough dissection of the numerous forms of crimeware. Their book is a must read for anyone who has responsibility or an interest in protecting Personal Identifying Information (PII), Private Consumer Information (PCI) or Intellectual Property (IP).
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December 31, 2009
Miles and miles proved to be the mantra of 2009, as I traveled to all corners of the world again, speaking to industry and government on a wide variety of topics. The book, Secrets Stolen, Fortunes Lost proved to be a prognostication piece, as world events showed the threat vectors highlighted in the book, all ...
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