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August 01, 2008

Legal tracks at Black Hat

Witch_hat Most lawyers are not expert computer users, but they do have ethical duties to protect client data that is most likely stored in electronic format. These are very good reasons to keep abreast of the latest security technologies and vulnerabilities.

Brian Dykstra and Keith Jones, senior partners of Jones Dykstra & Associates, a Maryland-based consulting firm, will be writing about the latest security technologies and vulnerabilities at the 2008 Black Hat Briefings and Training on Aug. 6-7 in Las Vegas. The topics of discussion this year include: root kits; zero-day exploits; application security; bots and malware; deep knowledge; and more. Read more ...

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