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Emerging Threats to Infrastructure

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18 Mar 2010 / 1 Comment / in IT, Security/by Jorge Orchilles

I recently presented my talk on Emerging Threats to Infrastructure to the Jacksonville ISACA chapter and targeted it for auditors. Thanks to all that made that possible and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida for hosting the event (loved the campus). It is the first time I present this topic and will be modifying it for a presentation April 8th for the South Florida HIMMS chapter. I will also be presenting it April 10th at the Hack Miami hacker space and will make it much more technical with include more technical demos.

I recorded the first talk and am debating whether to post now or after the other presentations although they will be different.

Emerging Threats to Infrastructure
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Till next time,
Jorge Orchilles

Tags: Emerging Threats, Presentation, Security, Talks

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One Response to Emerging Threats to Infrastructure

  1. DayWalk3r says:
    March 19, 2010 at 1:06 pm

    Great job dude, keep up the good work!!

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