What was popular in February? Healthcare seems to be a popular topic and I’ll be posting more on it as the new security requirements mature.
Here are the five most popular posts from last month:
- Personal Liability for QSAs. I had a colleague ask me if he should take out personal liability insurance in case something bad happened on one of his assessments after he left his company. Check out what I found out from Dave Navetta!
- Healthcare Security, the New Front. Boy, what a mess I caused. After watching my doctor type in a four digit numeric password to access all of my medical records, I sent a letter over complaining about the lack of security and poor standard of care for my identity. There is a follow up on this one from Tuesday!
- Think Blackberry is Safe? Think again! Blackberries are typically seen as the most secure smartphone platform. Check out this fun hack that makes it a nice spy device!
- Data Destruction is YOUR Responsibility. Warranties on faulty computer equipment can be a sigh of relief. What if you have a computer crash and it requires a hard drive replacement? What happens to all of your old data?
- On Writing: The Funnel vs. the Brain Dump. This post from October came back this month! The post is inspired by Ben Tomhave’s The Writing Funnel, discusses how I create content, and gives tips for creating some of your own!
Thanks for stopping by, San Diego!
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