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Interhack news from the year 2014.
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Computer-Aided Theft
Forensic computer scientist C. Matthew Curtin will discuss the theft of intellectual property with the Central Ohio Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
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What To Do When (Not If) Data Breaches Occur
Interhack founder C. Matthew Curtin will discuss how to prepare for and respond to data breach incidents at the 2014 ILTA LegalSec Summit in Chicago.
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Stopping Trade Secret Theft
When an employee leaves for a competing organization, how can the company be sure that their information remains safe? In this case study, we will look at one ...
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Cracking the Data Encryption Standard
Interhack founder Matt Curtin will present Cracking the Data Encryption Standard to the Open Source Club at The Ohio State University on April 24, 2014.
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When Cryptography Is Outlawed...
On April 8, 2014, Interhack founder C. Matthew Curtin will discuss the ethical implications of public policy and practice of cryptography at The Ohio State ...
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Putting the Science in Computer Science: Applications from Boardrooms to Courtrooms
Interhack founder C. Matthew Curtin will discuss rigorous scientific analysis of computer data and technology at Franklin University with students in the ...
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Windows XP: End of Life
10tv's Kevin Landers interviews Interhack's Brad Moore, CISA on Microsoft no longer providing technical support and security updates for the Windows XP ...
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The Cyberwarfare Threat
In an interview with Fox News, Interhack Founder C. Matthew Curtin discusses cyberwarfare capability of North Korea and other actors targeting the United ...
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Computer Security: Is Anyone Safe?
If our largest companies and government agencies can have their information compromised, is there anything that individuals can do to protect themselves? ...
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