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  1. Sorry for the low number of tweets lately - its IT Audit busy season.
  2. From CIO.com: When Rogue IT Staffers Attack: 8 Organizations That Got Burned: http://bit.ly/1rodxm
  3. 26% of hackers use Opera: http://bit.ly/47D2m3
  4. Infoworld offering security boot camp online - "It takes only 20 e-mails to eliminate your biggest worries": http://bit.ly/144I1k
  5. @Nobojo @the1pogi Welcome to the twitterverse my old friends!
  6. Danger of over-reliance on compliance: http://bit.ly/18FlFx (I know, I am usually the compliance guy - but the article is very insightful)
  7. RT @JulieMEwing - Yet another example of why termination processes for IT peeps are a serious matter: http://bit.ly/9FXFj
  8. @JulieMEwing Sorry for the broken link - here is the study on C-execs and responsibility for IT Security: http://bit.ly/hT0Og
  9. 2009 CIO Summit: "The next four years will be a once in a lifetime opportunity for success or failure." http://bit.ly/o8hbI
  10. America's 10 most wanted botnets: http://bit.ly/b8vDm - Conficker is 10th, Storm is no longer on the list.
  11. Interesting article: "At least half of U.S. CIOs have IPv6 on their networks that they don't know about": http://bit.ly/kl4zK
  12. Survey finds that CEOs underestimate IT security risks, and a whopping 80% of C-execs think they are not responsible: http://bit.ly/k7ynY
  13. Twitter hacked...again: http://bit.ly/xQ7UX
  14. US trying to investigate the recent national Cyberattack - but they may never figure out who is behind it: http://bit.ly/4y47M
  15. Researchers publish paper showing an SSN is guessable if you know a person's bday - yet more opportunity for ID theft: http://bit.ly/1wxxw4
  16. PCI SSC looking for feedback on PCI DSS - think PCI DSS is too vague, stringent, or not useful? Now is your chance to say something: htt ...
  17. Nice refresher on the importance of a data destruction policy, and good practices: http://ping.fm/xYTJZ
  18. Hilarious video on the client/vendor relationship: http://ping.fm/e0Fcj
  19. Interesting way to reduce your PCI scope - credit card tokenization: http://ping.fm/ntq3O
  20. Where was I when Buffet uttered this gem? "Wide diversification is only required when investors do not understand what they are doing."