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      <description>***It&#8217;s February and the perfect time for another issue of (IN)SECURE. This time around we bring you the opinions of some of the most important people in the anti-malware industry, a fresh outlook on social engineering, fraud mitigation, security visualization, insider threat and much more. We&#8217;ll be attending InfosecWorld in Orlando, Black Hat in Amsterdam and the RSA Conference in San Francisco. In case you want to show us your products or just grab a drink do get in touch. Expect coverage from these events in the April issue. I&#8217;m happy to report that since issue 14 was released we&#8217;ve</description>
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      <description>*Looking back at the 7 years of experience we have in managing one of the leading information security portals (www.net-security.org), we have always strived to explore new possibilities and starting an online magazine was definitely one of the most interesting ones. The idea behing (IN)SECURE Magazine is to publish a freely available, freely distributable magazine discussing some of the hottest security topics. It is our goal to have the magazine's content evolve from issue to issue, so we are very keen in hearing your comments and suggestions. After all it is you, the security professional o</description>
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      <description>**After the first issue of (IN)SECURE Magazine was released, the overwhelming positive response and the huge amount of downloads surpassed our expectations. The message was clear - (IN)SECURE Magazine was something the community needed and embraced instantly. We would like to thank everyone that contacted us, sent us suggestions and contributed their articles. We hope to meet your expectations and to continue growing in quality. As always, we are very keen in hearing your comments and suggestions so don t be shy to contact us using one of the methods listed below. The editorial team: Mirko Zor</description>
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      <description>**A lot has happened in the security world in the past 2 months since the last issue of (IN)SECURE was released. It s always a pleasure to hear from the readers and we re happy to report that interest has been very high with many news and comments rolling in. Keep it up! This time we have some well-known authors writing on very different topics. We re sure everyone will find something they find to be interesting. To top it all, we re running a book contest whose winner will be the people that send in the most interesting suggestions related to (IN)SECURE. Point your browser to www.insecuremag.</description>
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      <description>**Welcome to yet another issue of (IN)SECURE. The book contest we held in the previous issue was a great success and here are the winners: Dominic White, Dr. Gary Hinson, Ronaldo Vasconcellos, Joey Ortiz, Adrian St. Onge and Frantisek Holop. To all of you that sent us insightful comments we thank you, (IN)SECURE will grow to be better because of it. Expect more contests in the future and keep that feedback running, there&#8217;s always place for us to improve. If you&#8217;re interested in writing for (IN)SECURE feel free to contact us, we take a look at all submissions and ideas. Enjoy the magazine! </description>
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      <description>**With 2006 just starting off many are happy to have left a myriad of security problems behind in 2005. I hope you see more security awareness and experience a cleaner network environment this year. This issue brings more technical articles and re&#64258;ections on the past year. Many of you e-mailed us asking us to review software titles and hardware, so you&#8217;ll be glad to know that we have a review in this issue. Keep those comments coming and thanks for the support!

Mirko Zorz Chief Editor

Visit the magazine website at www.insecuremag.com

(IN)SECURE Magazine contacts
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      <description>**Welcome to another issue of (IN)SECURE. As always, we bring you topics that will cater a variety of knowledge levels and I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ll &#64257;nd them interesting. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Wendy Nather, the Information Security Of&#64257;cer for the Texas Education Agency that has donated her valuable time to help us make (IN)SECURE better. If you&#8217;re interested in writing for us, do drop me an e-mail with the idea. As always, comments and suggestions are much welcome. Mirko Zorz Chief Editor

Visit the magazine website at www.insecuremag.com

(IN)SECURE Magazine contacts
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      <description>**Summer is approaching and the thought of working in a cubicle worried about the next possible attack on you network is less appealing by the day. Take this issue of (IN)SECURE and relax, there&#8217;s plenty of interesting material. The past few months have been very busy. Besides releasing a new version of Help Net Security (www.net-security.org) with a new identity, we also attended two major IT security conferences - InfoSec World in Orlando (Florida, USA) and Infosecurity 2006 in Lodon (UK). We&#8217;ve met interesting people and prepared some interviews and podcasts. You can &#64257;nd photos and ne</description>
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      <description>**Hello everyone, welcome to issue 8 of (IN)SECURE. We&#8217;re happy to report that our subscriber list is growing strong. This, combined with the e-mails and quality article submissions, is a clear indication that the security community has embraced this concept and found it to be a valuable resource. This issue is packed full with material for every knowledge level and will especially be of interest to those that want to know more about the inner workings of the Payment Card Industry since we got two articles related to the topic. Mirko Zorz Chief Editor

Visit the magazine website at www.insec</description>
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      <description>**Another year is almost over and a plethora of information security problems are behind us. To let 2006 go out in style, we bring you a feature packed issue of (IN)SECURE. As the feature interview for this issue we had the pleasure of talking with Kurt Sauer, the CSO at Skype, one of the most well-known companies in the digital world. We&#8217;ll be back next year with many new ideas in the pipeline. Stay tuned for coverage from a few conferences including the RSA Conference in San Francisco and the Black Hat Brie&#64257;ngs &amp;Training in Amsterdam. If you&#8217;re attending, be sure to drop me an e-mail a</description>
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      <description>**It&#8217;s been a busy year so far. We&#8217;ve attended the RSA Conference 2007 in San Francisco and met with some very interesting people from the security industry. A roundup of product and service releases is presented in this issue. As you&#8217;ve been requesting, this issue delivers more interviews. There are articles for all levels of knowledge and with Vista being out, we cover its security improvements. We&#8217;re attending the Black Hat Brie&#64257;ngs &amp; Training in Amsterdam in March. If you&#8217;re attending, be sure to drop me an e-mail and we&#8217;ll grab a drink. Mirko Zorz Chief Editor

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      <description>**It&#8217;s a pleasure to see (IN)SECURE growing. We&#8217;ve seen a constant growth of both subscribers and downloads so this issue is packed full with more diverse material than ever, I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ll enjoy it. If you&#8217;re interested in writing for us do get in touch, we&#8217;re always eager to publish fresh material from talented security professionals and enthusiasts. Mirko Zorz Chief Editor

Visit the magazine website at www.insecuremag.com

(IN)SECURE Magazine contacts
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      <description>***Welcome to another issue of (IN)SECURE, packed with a variety of security articles for all levels of knowledge. With pressure related to PCI compliance growing as the year progresses, we offer some insight into the topic. We have an interview with Jeremiah Grossman from WhiteHat Security who will give you some interesting details when it comes to web application security. There&#8217;s also material about keyloggers, Network Access Control, Windows security, and much more. In collaboration with Addison-Wesley and Cisco Press, we have a book giveaway where 5 lucky readers will get some free know</description>
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      <description>***Welcome to issue 13 of (IN)SECURE, a number we choose to consider as lucky! Lazy August and a very warm summer are behind us, and the time has come to get back to work and realize that the security issues you left behind when going on holiday are still here, probably getting worse. Our collaboration with Addison-Wesley continues and we have another book giveaway where 5 lucky readers will get some free knowledge. The response for the previous giveaway was quite excellent and I&#8217;d like to thank everyone who sent in their comments about the magazine, you&#8217;re helping us improve. Keep the e-m</description>
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      <description>***Welcome to another issue of (IN)SECURE. This time around we bring you articles covering topics such as the future of encryption, data security, attacks on consumer embedded devices, PCI DSS, and much more. Our feature topic for this issue is wireless security and we managed to gather six experts from worldrenowned companies that provide an overview of the current wireless security threats and offer predictions for the future. Given the focus of this issue, our giveaway focuses on wireless security and I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;re going to like it so check out page 104! I&#8217;d like to thank all the po</description>
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      <description>***It&#8217;s February and the perfect time for another issue of (IN)SECURE. This time around we bring you the opinions of some of the most important people in the anti-malware industry, a fresh outlook on social engineering, fraud mitigation, security visualization, insider threat and much more. We&#8217;ll be attending InfosecWorld in Orlando, Black Hat in Amsterdam and the RSA Conference in San Francisco. In case you want to show us your products or just grab a drink do get in touch. Expect coverage from these events in the April issue. I&#8217;m happy to report that since issue 14 was released we&#8217;ve</description>
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