Phishing Exposed, Brands Secured
It’s been a while since I posted on the blog and even though I want to think the opposite, there is no acceptable explanation for it
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But I’m coming back by showing the most recent "work" I’ve done in the security arena. A few days ago I gave a presentation about the latest addition to my employer’s portfolio of professional services : Anti-phishing and brand identity.
Apparently Pareto principle applies to anti-phishing and brand identity protection as well: 80% of the tasks take 20% of the time and the rest of 20% of the tasks are done in the remaining 80% long hours.
I’m proud to say we tackle the 20% of the tasks fast. Very fast.
So here is my presentation on "Phishing Exposed, Brands Secured". I made it the same image intensive way like my previous "E-Banking Web Application Security" presentation and I hope you like it
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June 8th, 2008 06:09
Sorry i missed this event.
Happy phish-inspecting!