Stupid Security Tricks

by Robert N. Charette

Last Wednesday was like any other Wednesday. I was busy working on some reports when at 0819 I received an e-mail from a person named Alex stating that he was changing jobs in a few weeks, and that he would like to receive the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) daily reports at his new e-mail address. The DHS daily report is an open source summary report "concerning significant critical infrastructure issues" in the US, and is of interest to security and risk management professionals.

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Stupid Security TricksThu Oct 11 08:12:42 CDT 2007

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