Self-teaching a little security thinking

There’s a particular mindset we call security thinking. I’ve also seen it called ‘reasoned paranoia.’

The National Security Agency (NSA) recently published a survey of Internet conferencing products survey of Internet conferencing products [updated link] that’s interesting for its evaluations. More interesting for me were its recommendations on conducting a secure conference at the endpoints. They discuss things you should do to avoid malware and keep data from leaking.

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