If you are looking to move into the InfoSec arena, I suggest you talk with Jeff Combs: http://www.combssearch.com/ he's the top headhunter in the Infosec world. He knows everyone in the industry (I'm really not kidding), and everyone knows him. He can give you the lowdown on where the trends...
Everyone that I've encountered in this industry has a substantial depth of knowledge in several areas of Information Security. You have to have played in all the areas in order to really have a good foundation to build a world-class security shop. The guys who do specialties have first gained...
The CISSP test was by far the hardest credential exam I ever took. And a good portion of my peers who took it the same time I did (1990) failed it.
One thing I found out is that there are alot of "Test" test questions. Specifically, these are questions that aren't officially test...
Strange, had a few minutes during lunch to poke around on AnandTech..didn't expect to see a thread for Security.
I'm a 15 year security veteran. I started out work for the government as an automation specialist. From there I went to Axent technologies as a consultant. That was fun. I was...
Nope, let's get a few things clear.
-AMEX is sending this to people they think may be going bankrupt. They want them to pay off their credit card before they file for bankruptcy.
-Credit card companies categorize their customers as a)transactors and b) revolvers. The transactors Pay...
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I just built a RAID 5 desktop machine on a Gigabyte GA-x48-DS6 motherboard. I'm using 4 of the WD SE16 640GB hard drives. I have to admit, I built it because my last machine just died due to a HD failure. I've seen a marked improvement on Read/write times since I went to RAID 5...
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