Lenny Zeltser not only created some great security cheatsheets, he compiled a list of some good reference guides developed by others.
Why should you trust his FREE cheatsheets? Lenny leads a security consulting practice, teaches malware analysis, explores security topics at conferences and in articles, and volunteers as an incident handler at the Internet Storm Center.
So whether you want to learn more about specific security practices or just have a quick reference, you’ll want these cheatsheets.
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Have you ever been asked:
- What’s all the fuss about computer security? I don’t have any sensitive data on my home computer, and at work, I don’t have access to any sensitive data.
- Why would anyone attack my computer?
How do you respond? Here’s how I handle it.
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