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Best of the Week – 18 novembre 2012

Last Sunday I was at the Global Forum 2012 in Stockholm to present the importance of cyber-security for the economic growth (here is my presentation), so I haven’t been able to publish my usual selection of the best security resources of the week. Since last week I had found some interesting materials, this week you will find items also from the previous list.
Hope you enjoy it!

Joseph Menn ‏@josephmenn Good points by Gary McGraw on why nifty cyber-offense can’t sub for a strong (if elusive) defense. http://j.mp/Q9Fv2a

Lee ‏@Security_FAQs DUMPING A COMPLETE DATABASE USING SQL INJECTION http://bit.ly/YIr468

Damballa ‏@DamballaInc Persistent Threat Detection on a Budget – 8 ways to find #APT activity in your network http://bit.ly/RWq1cQ  #malware #infosec

DarkReading ‏@DarkReading Hunting botnets in the cloud: http://ow.ly/f7yo6

Andre M. DiMino ‏@sempersecurus Internet Fraud Alert(IFA) – A trusted mechanism for participating researchers to report stolen account credentials – https://www.ifraudalert.org/

Microsoft Security ‏@msftsecurity Check out these in-depth botnet intelligence reports on Rustock, Zbot & Qakbot from MSFT here: http://bit.ly/SIJA9D  #InfoSecg/

ENISA ‏@enisa_eu New report on Supply Chain Integrity is published today by #ENISA http://bit.ly/T6paL4

Dancho Danchev ‏@danchodanchev In retrospective – 2 yrs ago I exposed the DNS infrast. of the money mule recruit. ecosystem http://is.gd/YJOHen  it’s still a mul-nat. prob

*** This is a Security Bloggers Network syndicated blog from Punto 1 authored by Matteo Cavallini. Read the original post at: http://www.matteocavallini.com/2012/11/best-of-week-18-novembre-2012.html