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Website Comments Fixed! Plugin Conflict Resolved
April 2, 2007 – 6:37 am
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Thanks Adam for alerting me that there was an issue with my comments.
There was a conflict between my comments plugin and a new caching plugin that I enabled.
All fixed: comment away!
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Passing of Noel K. Zakin, NYM ISSA Chapter Advisor
March 6, 2007 – 6:55 am
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It is with great remorse that Noel K. Zakin has passed. Noel was a kind and bright man that will be missed.
Noel advised the NY Metro Chapter of ISSA for many years. He is also the co-author of chapter 27 of the Computer Security Handbook, Standards for Security Products. His professional…
On Vacation… Be back November 5th… Approximately…
October 18, 2006 – 9:01 pm
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I’m going to Europe for my required two weeks vacation. I’ll be back to the US November 5th. Until then, yours, Ken!
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Moved to bloginfosec.com from ftusecurity.com
August 25, 2006 – 12:16 am
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I have moved by blog. I transferred most of the posts from my old blog to the new one here, but left the old blog available should anyone wish to read my older, non-transferred posts.
The older blog may be found here.
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It is unsinkable. God himself couldn't sink this ship.
August 3, 2006 – 10:12 pm
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So, why did the Titanic sink?
Here's a great little snippit on the perspectives from the following professionals: reporters, executives, security professionals, security managers, and risk managers.
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