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Posted in: Security

Not a safe harbour

The planned episode about agile project management have been delayed one week due to prioritization  on protecting boats and houses during the weekend. 

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Written by Casimir Artmann On December 1, 2015 In Security

A race between the CEO and the bad guys

There is always an ongoing race between the CIO and the bad guys trying to hack the company.

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Written by Casimir Artmann On September 29, 2015 In Security

Can you trust your security - Architecture Corner, episode #17

Can you really trust your own employees to be skilled and trustworthy enough to handle security? Yes and no, responds Jesper Kråkhede.

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Written by Casimir Artmann On August 10, 2015 In Security

Security theater - Architecture Corner, episode #14

Security is important but the measures we take to achieve it are not always effective. These ineffective or even counterproductive security measures are known as "security theater". 

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Written by Casimir Artmann On June 6, 2015 In Security

An advantage for cybercriminals - Architecture Corner, episode #12

Crime is offered as a service, the criminals are working on a global level and they even have better CRM-systems than the business have. If you find out that you had in intrusion, it’s often to late to do something about it. 

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Written by Casimir Artmann On May 20, 2015 In Security
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