Category Archives: Security
Raspberry Pi as security device, first look on IPFire
Raspberry Pi is an interesting candidate for a low cost, low power, small and open source based security device to be used at small office or at home office (SOHO), or for protecting your home automation… However, some preconcerns were … Continue reading
Is IP address personal data? (from criminal law point of view)
CoE (Council of Europe) Cybercrime has pubslihed a report called “Rules on obtaining subscriber information“, where questionnaire responses from different countries has been published. Some of the questions are: Question 1: Is the term “IP address” defined for criminal law … Continue reading
Recommended Book: Cybersecurity for executives
A new book from 2014 “Cybersecurity for Executives: A Practical Guide” is a great book, and definitely worth for reading for persons working on the security management, or as the title says, for executives. Title: Cybersecurity for executives Author : … Continue reading
2 Reports on Cybercrime
EC3 (European Cybercrime Centre at Europol) has published a good report on the cybercrime, worth to take a look. The other report by McAfee complements with estimations of the costs. Definitions TechTarget: Cybercrime is a term for any illegal activity … Continue reading
Raspberry Pi camera and telescope, first tests
I got B+ model of the Raspberry Pi as christmas gift. Then I saw the size of the camera module, and I just had to go and buy one. I have been testing different webcam and digital camera setups with … Continue reading
Guidelines for “Assessing Cyber Security Export Risks”, by TechUK
TechUK has published document “Assessing Cyber Security Export Risks“, which is great effort addressing the business ethics aspects. Institute for Human Rights and Business (IHRB) has been involved as well. The coverage is good, content is straight to the point, … Continue reading
Annual Global Security Report, by Trustwave
Trustwave is maintaining the annual report on their Global Security Report page. The content of the 2014 report is well presented and structured, and easy to read (without heavy and long sentences). Definitely worth to look. One example page is … Continue reading