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Data Enrichment, People Data Labs and Another 622M Email Addresses

Troy Hunt

i speak at conferences around the world and run workshops on how to build more secure software within organisations. i'm a pluralsight author, microsoft regional director and most valued professional (mvp) specialising in online security and cloud development. coordinates":[.

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NIST Releases Preliminary Draft of Cybersecurity Framework

Hunton Privacy

On July 1, 2013, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (“NIST”) issued a preliminary draft outline of the Cybersecurity Framework that is being developed pursuant to the Obama Administration’s February 2013 executive order, Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity (the “Executive Order”).

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NIST Releases Final Cybersecurity Framework

Hunton Privacy

On February 12, 2014, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (“NIST”) issued the final Cybersecurity Framework , as required under Section 7 of the Obama Administration’s February 2013 executive order, Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity (the “Executive Order”).

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Extended Validation Certificates are Dead

Troy Hunt

Obviously Apple have already killed it off, but even for many people on Chrome, the Comodo website actually looks very different: So it turns out that 3 different machines in my workshop today are part of the Chrome experiment to remove the EV indicator from the browser. That's it - I'm calling it - extended validation certificates are dead.

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10 Personal Finance Lessons for Technology Professionals

Troy Hunt

When you boil it down, what do those three things have in common? Those are choices. Money is not peace of mind. Money’s not happiness. Money is, at its essence, that measure of a man’s choices. This is part of the opening monologue of the Ozark series and when I first heard it, I immediately stopped the show and dropped it into this blog post.

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