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  1. "What's Related?" Fallout

    Executive summary In January 1999, I was contacted by Netscape regarding a report that I coauthored that was critical of the implementation of their "Smart ...

    Located in Interhack News / News from 1999
  2. A Taxonomy of Recent Data Losses—First Presentation

    Lee Ayres and Matt Curtin present their Taxonomy of Recent Data Losses to the Central Ohio Chapter of ISSA.

    Located in Interhack News / News from 2008
  3. ABA Business Law Section Seeks Expertise of Interhack Computer Science

    (April 14, 2011) Interhack Corporation computer scientist C. Matthew Curtin brings expertise to bear at the ABA Business Law Section Spring Meeting in Boston, ...

    Located in Interhack News / News from 2011
  4. Asking the Right Questions: Forensic Analysis of Data, or How to Make BlackBerry Data Hearsay

    (February 25, 2009) Interhack Founder C. Matthew Curtin and Senior Analyst Lee T. Ayres show the critical difference between data types encountered in forensic ...

    Located in Interhack News / News from 2009
  5. Asking the Right Questions: Forensic Analysis of Data, or How to Make BlackBerry Data Hearsay

    Interhack founder C. Matthew Curtin and Interhack Senior Analyst Lee Ayres demonstrate how easily BlackBerry data can be falsified such that an investigator ...

    Located in Interhack News / News from 2008
  6. Beyond Simple Compliance: Using Data-driven Prioritization of Controls

    (January 13, 2011) Are all information security controls created equal? Interhack Founder Matthew Curtin presents an update to Interhack original research ...

    Located in Interhack News / News from 2011
  7. Beyond TableTop: More Hands-On Incident Response Testing

    Matt Curtin and Keith Fricke present a hands-on incident response drilling method at the Ohio Information Security Conference.

    Located in Interhack News / News from 2008
  8. Building a Successful Organization

    Matt Curtin shows how cultivating personal humility helps to build successful organizations in Building a Successful Organization, presented to the Capital ...

    Located in Interhack News / News from 2008
  9. Careers in Information Assurance

    The University of Findlay welcomes computer science expert and Interhack Founder Matt Curtin to tell students the realities of bringing computing expertise to ...

    Located in Interhack News / News from 2012
  10. Charges Dismissed: How Experts May Undermine your Forensic Evidence

    Consumers of forensic and technical evidence often fail to understand the limitations of the evidence, weaknesses in the methodology and alternate explanations ...

    Located in Interhack News / News from 2015
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