Tuesday, June 18, 2013


SECURITY BITS'N BYTES









Recently, McAfee Anti-Virus and Security announced it took the average company 10 hours to detect an intrusion. By average, I can only think they meant companies like your Bank, a Stock Trading firm, etc. - not your average 50 employee-or-less company, or even a retail business like Walmart or Best Buy. It takes big bux to afford the kind of protection and seasoned security personnel to detect an intrusion (on average) in 10 hours. McAfee's CTO, Mike Fey said:

“This study has shown what we’ve long suspected - that far too few organisations have real-time access to the simple question ‘am I being breached?’  Only by knowing this, can you stop it from happening,”

Read the whole article HERE.

And speaking of McAfee, it's hard not to ignore the strange behaviour of it's original father John McAfee. He has been traveling (ed. - on the run) ever since his neighbor in Belize was murdered, and having previous encounters between the two the police wanted a word with him - however he is not in Belize any longer.

Most recently (in May) he accused the Belize Government after his house mysteriously burned down. You can read that article HERE.

'Nuff Said,
Brian

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