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Tech Blogs – Best Must Read Tech Resources 2019

Galido

ReadWrite (originally ReadWriteWeb or RWW) is a Web technology blog launched in 2003. Their experience makes theirs perfect security blog to stay up-to-date with the latest zero-day threats and cybersecurity news. Help Net Security. Help Net Security has been a valuable resource for information security news since 1998.

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Best Tech Blogs – Must Read Tech Resources 2019

Galido

ReadWrite (originally ReadWriteWeb or RWW) is a Web technology blog launched in 2003. Their experience makes theirs perfect security blog to stay up-to-date with the latest zero-day threats and cybersecurity news. Help Net Security. Help Net Security has been a valuable resource for information security news since 1998.

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Top Tech Websites 2019

Galido

ReadWrite (originally ReadWriteWeb or RWW) is a Web technology blog launched in 2003. Their experience makes theirs perfect security blog to stay up-to-date with the latest zero-day threats and cybersecurity news. Help Net Security. Help Net Security has been a valuable resource for information security news since 1998.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Learn Competitive Hacking with picoCTF

ForAllSecure

Vamosi: So in this episode, we're going to be talking a lot about Capture the Flag, not the children's game of course, but the information security game, we're going to talk about the Jeopardy style CTF, which like the TV game show has six categories of questions, with varying degrees of difficulty. They can use the open source.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Real World Criminals Online

ForAllSecure

More and more criminals are identified through open source intelligence (OSINT). Find out what Daniel looks for and how he does digital forensics using social media and other open source resources. And they did, relatively quickly, using something known as Open Source Intelligence, or OSINT. You find clues.