Monthly Archives: September 2011

SOA, Cloud and the network–part 1

Image via Wikipedia It is now a quite very long time we talk about new architectures for our environment. What is leading the way, nowadays, is talking about SOA and Cloud, but what do really means for us implementing those architecture in our networks? One of the problem I’ve noticed when talking with customers and partners is that they usually try to use the same techniques they used for the old network deployment to the new ones. this is a mistake for several reasons, but for a mere philosophical point of view make a little, if not at all, sense to apply…

Forensic Software Tools

Image via Wikipedia Forensic Software Tools This post summarizes the features and advantages of a large number of software forensics tools. For detailed information and technical reports it is always best to view the vendor Web sites as well as organizations that conduct technical reviews and evaluations such as National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The Computer Forensic Tools Testing project (CFTT) web site contains additional valuable information: http://www.cftt.nist.gov/disk_imaging.htm http://www.cftt.nist.gov/presentations.htm http://www.cftt.nist.gov/software_write_block.htm The information presented in this chapter is heavily based on the assertions of the various vendors who make the products listed in the chapter. Much of the information…

A.I. Talking Points–Security Week Review

Is not easy to make a summon of what happened in this crazy market every week. Not because there are not enough arguments to explore but, in effect, because there are too much.So let try to find a way to summarize what I’ve found relevant. Mobile security isn’t just for geeks Although many still does not think about mobile security as a real problem in nowadays business, people should try to think better at the actual landscape.  Let’s focus on some main points that also this week have been clearly exposed by news: mobile means a lot of different things…

A.I. Talking Points : Security Week Review

A.I. Talking Points : Security Week Review Welcome back, after a short period of absence (but I posted anyway ) I’m back with the Weekly (more or less) Talking Points.For the ones does not know what Talking Points is is just a short review of the salient news on Security of the last week. just to have a refresh and a short resume and being quickly updated. This is of course related to the long list of article I refer every weeks on PostOffice2 and sometimes to post on my other technical blog PostOffice.Since it is a long time I’m…

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