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I’ve updated my website ierano.it

After a long while I have updated my website www.ierano.it  The update is quite heavy, I’ve added and expanded my personal section with my past work experiences, and my skills. I have also added a section that i called Ring of Value where i putting the name and a link (just one per person) of the people I have had the pleasure to work with and I respect more. Since I asked permission the list is still a work in progress till the people answer to me, but i think is a god way to pay my respect to serious and…

(ISC)2 Webminar: Mobile Security: Tre Sistemi Operativi (e un quarto) in barca

Il 22 Maggio 2013 alle 17:00, Antonio Ierano, socio di (ISC)2 Italy Chapter, presentera’ il secondo approfondimento su “Mobile Security”. In questa sessione, Antonio illustrera’ i problemi legati alle diverse piattaforme (iOS, Android, Windows Phone e Blackberry) attualmente usate nei device mobili:  Tre  Sistemi Operativi (e un quarto) in barca iOS, Android e Windows si dividono fondamentalmente il mercato mobile tra tablet, smarthphone, e laptop. Quali sono le precauzioni da prendere quando li usiamo (o cerchiamo/dobbiamo usarli/farli usare) tutti insieme? Possono i nostri dati realmente essere condivisi tra differenti device in maniera sicura ed efficace? Quali soluzioni esistono sul mercato per facilitare…

Talking Points–Security week review

Talking Points Security week review First of all sorry for the late publishing, but as some of you could have noticed the blogger platform experienced a failure this Friday that hold also to some post and comment being lost. so it s not only Amazon cloud service that fails .Speaking of failure the PSN affair is still on the news, the network is still experiencing problems, and some security analysts says they’re still far away from providing a decent level of security. I’m afraid this is not the end of the story. we’ll see more news on this I’m pretty…

Can Android be an enterprise mobile OS without vpn support?

Image via Wikipedia and here we are Android is not only the winning mobile OS in terms of vulnerability, but in order to make things clear it is also not provided with a decent vpnipsec solution. nNw would be useful to add, at least, a vpn support for cisco anyconnect and the major vpn vendors in the market, but till now it seems Google is not interested in making its OS a real enterprise OS. Would you put your info on a smart device that not support ssl or ipsec vpn for business transactions? this sound like careless computing. remember…

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