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David Harley

Pack up your troubles….

by David Harley Senior Research Fellow
September 8, 2009 at 10:02 am

Somewhere back in the Dark Ages, I wrote some articles for Computer Weekly in the UK, as part of a series of articles called Security Zone. This is a regular series where the contributors are all members of (ISC)2, the International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium*.

Some of those articles are accessible from the Computer Weekly web site here including a couple of mine here and here. The latest is on runtime packers and malware naming, but it’s not available on the web site at the moment. However, if you subscribe to the digital or hard copy version of Computer Weekly, you might find it of interest (or not).

If you like your articles a little geekier, my paper for the Cybercrime Forensics Education and Training Conference (CFET) last week should be available on the white papers page shortly, and deals with the naming issue in much more detail.

David Harley BA CISSP FBCS CITP
Director of Malware Intelligence

*That’s where the CISSP certification in my signature comes from. If you’re interested, the others stand for Fellow of the British Computer Society (FBCS) and Chartered Information Technology Professional (CITP). Actually, that’s what it stands for even if you’re not interested. :-D

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